Month: January, 2014

On Campus, News

University Weighs Campus School Move

By: Mary Rose Fissinger

Seven Campus School parents and the co-presidents of the Campus School Volunteers of Boston College (CSVBC) met with University officials on Thursday, Jan. 16 to voice their concerns about the potential affiliation between the Campus School and the Kennedy Day School (KDS), which would result in a relocation of the Campus School to KDS’s facilities in the Franciscan Hospital for Children in Brighton

Metro, Column

Chinatown Deserves Its Library

By: Sarah Moore

Chinatown is a neighborhood overflowing with culture. Nestled between Downtown Crossing and the South End, you can find a lively Main Street, some of the city’s best food, and a rich history-but no public library.

News, On Campus

2014 UGBC Elections Re-Opened

By: Julie Orenstein

Facing the prospect of an uncontested election for UGBC president and vice president for 2014-15, the Elections Committee (EC) has re-opened the applicant pool for candidates and delayed the start of the election season.

Opinions, Column

A Diversion For You

By: Victoria Mariconti

Faced with the prospect of an ambitious and exciting junior spring, I have recently devoted a fair amount of time to reflecting on why I do what I do, why I have made the choices that have charted the course for my semester. My reflections have consistently retreated to recalled excerpts from Blaise Pascal’s Pensees.

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