The proposed changes to The Student Guide, although no where close to official, are slowly but surely gaining traction.
Successful With Programming, UGBC Should Focus On Policy
Although UGBC has provided plenty of new programming over the last year, it should focus more on policy changes to effect real change on campus.
New Route To Tangible Results For UGBC’s Advocacy
Hopefully, UGBC’s new bus route is the first of many legitimate changes brought on by the student government that provide a substantial benefit for the student body.
UGBC Passes Gender Identity Provision, Signaling Desire For University Change
The Student Assembly voted to amend the non-discrimination act of UGBC’s constitution to include protection for gender identity and expression.
UGBC Vote Positions CJBC One Step From University Recognition
Climate Justice at Boston College has been approved by UGBC to become a registered group.
Campus Photo Campaign Tackles Issues Of Privilege
UGBC has enacted a photo campaign to raise awareness of different privileges students face.
A Bold Step In The March For Free Speech Reform At BC
During Admitted Eagles Day, a protest helped to shed light on the not so polished aspect of Boston College—aspects that demand more attention and conversation.
Dialogue On Assault Adds Jesuit Voice
The Jesuit community contributes thoughts on campus sexual violence.
Himes On Happiness: ‘Give Yourself Away, Give Joy Away’
BC adaptation of Happiness Project campaign seeks to encourage joy amid busy schedules.
Weak Communication From Elections Committee
This impartial committee, tasked with enforcing fair UGBC elections and providing relevant information to students on these elections, has failed in offering consistent, timely information to students.