Damon Tweedy delivered a lecture as part of the Park Street Corporation Speaker Series, which brings speakers to campus to discuss the theme of the common good.
BPS Safety and Security Discussed in City Council
A hearing regarding school safety and security measures was held in the City of Boston on Tuesday. The hearing analyzed both safety and security measures taken to protect school environments from threatening situations, and it featured a panel from the Boston Police Department (BPD) as well as members of the public.
In Memoriam: Patrick Gregorek, BC ’19
Gregorek, who died suddenly last week at his Seekonk, Mass. home, is remembered as a bright, positive, and loving man.
Osaghae, Brooks Propose Changes to Student Assembly
The president-elect and vice president-elect of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College presented a plan to restructure the student government.
Members of the BC Community Pay Tribute to Patrick Gregorek, MCAS ’19
Friends and faculty submit testimonials to Gregorek, who died last week.
Both Sides File Motions in $3 Million Lawsuit
Both sides in the $3 million lawsuit pending against Boston College submitted motions regarding witnesses, admissible exhibits of evidence, and whether there will be a separate hearing to determine if damages will be capped over the past two weeks.
Students Call for University Response After Kraft’s Charges
Students have called on BC to remove Robert Kraft from positions and end all associations with him after Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution.
Leahy, University Presidents Discuss Church’s Renewal
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., spoke on a panel titled “Revitalizing Our Church: Ideas from University Presidents.” The event addressed how the Church can find a path to restored credibility.
Power Surge That Took BC Offline ‘Very Serious,’ All Systems Now Restored
A local power surge damaged elements of the power infrastructure in St. Clement’s Hall on Brighton Campus on Tuesday at 9 a.m., taking Boston College’s technology capabilities offline. St. Clement’s contains approximately 2,000 computer servers that support academic and administrative functions.
Cases Against Sorkin Delayed to May 10, First Trial Details Emerge
The court cases pending against Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, were continued to May 10. New details concerning where the case in Middlesex County stands in terms of discovery, witnesses to be called, and how Sorkin will plead his case emerged in the case’s latest court filings.