Governor Charlie Baker proposed a bill yesterday that will require all cell phone use while driving to be hands free. The proposed bill says that phones cannot be touched “except to perform a single tap or swipe to activate, deactivate, or initiate hands-free mode.”
The 10 Biggest Plays from BC-FSU
The Eagles’ biggest win of the season wasn’t short of drama, with clutch shots from Jordan Chatman, Wynston Tabbs, and Ky Bowman paving the way.
‘The End of TV’ Blurs Lines Between Media and Reality
The End of TV blurs the lines between reality and media using acting, puppetry, and screens. The show follows Flo, who suffers from dementia, and Louise, Flo’s Meals on Wheels driver.
Boston Women’s March: Until All Voices are Heard
People flooded the Boston Common by the thousands to take part in the third annual Boston Women’s March: Until All Voices Are Heard, on Saturday. The intention of this year’s march in Boston was to “re-energize, reinvigorate, and recommit to the mission of the original Boston Women’s March in 2017,” and to create a safe space for all allies who share the values of fairness, inclusivity, and dignity.
People of the 2019 Women’s March
Marchers share their stories and motivations for attending the 2019 Boston Women’s March.
Pause on Computer Science Major Inhibits Department Growth
Boston College has “temporarily paused” the registration of new computer science majors—a decision that is a byproduct of the CS department’s rise in popularity and will undoubtedly affect prospective majors and course registration.
New Bus Stop Added Near Health Services
An additional bus stop near University Health Services was added to the Newton Eagle Direct and Newton Eagle Limited routes on Jan. 14.
Eagles Need to Find Consistency or Face Disappointing ACC Finish
Last season, BC went 7-11 in ACC play. A finish similar to that in 2018—which an 0-4 start was less than promising—would be a letdown for head coach Jim Christian’s bunch.
Florio Previews, Reflects on Plexapalooza
Mike Florio, the Campus Activities Board’s director of live entertainment and CSOM ’19, details the plans for the final Plexapalooza.
Hate Crime Charge Sought Against Sorkin
Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, the student who allegedly defaced Welch Hall with racist epithets last December, will be arraigned in Middlesex County court on Feb. 13.