Students confronted a panel of administrators and students in the wake of Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, defacing walls, furniture, blinds, and a mirror in Welch Hall with racist epithets on Sunday.
BAIC to Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Options Through Education
Come 2019, the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Options Through Education Transitional Summer Program, a six-week program that prepares first-year students for their transition to Boston College.
‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Makes Musical Morbid
Scottish horror flick ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ brings together enjoyable elements of musicals and zombie movies.
Jarmond Signs Addazio to Two-Year Extension
Boston College football head coach Steve Addazio signed a two-year extension that will see him in charge through the 2022 season.
UGBC Passes Resolution in Response to Racist Vandalism
The Undergraduate Government of Boston College scheduled an emergency meeting Monday night, where it passed a resolution in response to a racist hate crime committed early Sunday morning by Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21.
Racist Vandalism, Disjointed Administrative Response Alienate Black Students On Campus
In response to Michael Sorkin’s racist vandalism, top BC administrators sent out two separate statements—one to faculty and one, albeit much less detailed, to students—rather than addressing the University community as a unified group.
Rigby Reflects on Time With Homeboy Industries
School of Social Work graduate Kathryn Rigby returned to BC on Wednesday to talk about her time as a Jesuit Volunteer with Homeboy Industries, a nonprofit that rehabilitates individuals who formerly were in gangs or have served time in prison.
False Fire Alarm Pulled, Property Damaged in Walsh Hall
Residents of Walsh Hall were evacuated twice on Sunday morning following alarms triggered by Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, who was arrested hours after damaging property in Walsh Hall, vandalizing Welch Hall with racial epithets, and assaulting a BCPD officer.
Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alison Foley Resigns
In 22 years with the Eagles, Foley piled up a program-best 280 wins and led BC to eight Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights, and the College Cup in 2010.
Netflix Reimagines ‘The Jungle Book’ on Dark Thriller ‘Mowgli’
‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ tries to be ‘The Jungle Book’s’ bigger, darker twin, but doesn’t really succeed.