“Applicants to Boston College who respectfully speak and act in support of these principles will not be penalized in the admission process,” said Director of Undergraduate Admissions John Mahoney.
Five Break-Ins Off Campus This Month
According to William Stone, a resident of Foster St. and MCAS ’19, one group of BC students living on Foster St. had various valuables stolen and all of their exterior doors broken down.
Students Explore Social Justice Issues at Ignatian Family Teach-in
This year’s focus was on issues of racial justice, mass incarceration, and immigration.
Students at Two Foster St. Homes Report Break-Ins
One student thought her roommate was taking a snapchat of her. Then another light flashed, staying on for several seconds, and Murphy believed she was being filmed
BC Theology Prof. Did Not Speak at Madonna University After Conservative Criticism
The planned lecture was titled “A New Vision for the Church: Pope Francis’ Agenda for Social Justice.”
After Two Destructive Hurricanes, Affected Students Reflect
“It was very hectic before the storm,” Sergio Farina, CSOM ’20, said. “There was nothing left on the shelves.”
All-Boys BC High Gets First Female President
Grace Cotter Regan will be the first female president and only the second lay president in the school’s history.
People Magazine to Honor Welles Crowther With Third Annual Award
People magazine announced that it would be honoring the heroism of Welles Remy Crowther, BC ’99, with the third annual Red Bandanna Hero Award.
Tracey Wigfield, BC ’05, Launches New NBC Show ‘Great News’
Wigfield shared an Emmy with Tina Fey in 2013 for cowriting an episode of “30 Rock.” Now she’s striking out on her own as the creator and showrunner of “Great News,” which premiered on Tuesday.
Campbell’s CEO Denise Morrison, BC Alumna, on ‘Seismic Shifts’ in 2017
John Fish, chairman of BC’s Board of Trustees, co-hosted the event at the BC Chief Executives Club