This week, GLC is hosting a series of events in National Coming Out Week. These events are designed to spark conversations on campus and show support for members of the GLBTQ community
BREAKING: Bates Named New Athletic Director At Boston College
By: Greg Joyce
The search is finally over-Boston College has its new Athletic Director. Fifty-three days after Gene DeFilippo announced his retirement as AD, Brad Bates will be introduced today as the new AD on the Heights, a BC source has confirmed to The Heights.
BC Junior First-Ever UN Observer
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
One of Boston College’s own made history last week as the first-ever U.S. Youth Observer at the United Nations.
One Politician Still Optimistic
By: David Cote
In the 1960s, Jon Huntsman’s grandfather, a Republican, used to have two photos hanging by the front door of his house that guests would see as they left-one of John F. Kennedy, and one of Lyndon B. Johnson.
Stokes Hall Nears Completion As Opening Date Approaches
By: David Cote
The top floors of Stokes Hall are currently being outfitted with carpet and wood molding, and the project remains on schedule for completion around Halloween and an official opening in January, construction managers have said.
Faculty Dining Room Will Be Opened For Student Dinners
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Starting in early October, the Faculty Dining Room in McElroy Hall will open its doors to undergraduates once a week. Boston College Dining Services’ (BCDS) new TV Chef Series will kick off with a night featuring the cuisine of Food Network chef Jamie Oliver, and is slated to continue on Thursdays throughout the academic year.
Player Charged Last Spring Returns To The Field For BC
By: David Cote and Greg Joyce
Jaryd Rudolph, the football player charged with unlawful secret recording last March after he allegedly recorded a consensual sexual encounter between his roommate and a female graduate student, has played in all three of Boston College’s football games this fall.
Sociology Professors Recognized For Careers Of Scholarship
By: David Cote
David Karp, a professor in the sociology department, received the George Herbert Mead Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of the Study of Symbolic Interaction.