In 2011, Boston College was ordered to release the interviews of former IRA members Dolours Price and Brendan Hughes, and according to The Boston Globe, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled that only 11 of the 85 subpoenaed tapes had to be released
BC Theology Profs. Meet With Pope Francis to Discuss Work in Theological Ethics
BC Theology professor Kristin Heyer expected the meeting to be quite formal, but instead laughed and cried within the first several minutes.
Several Injured at 100 Days Dance, Students Say
The petition to change venues in the future has 140 signatures.
Grad Student Association Shuttle Route Initiative Hits Roadblock
The GSA aimed to combat the rising cost of parking on campus by expanding BC’s shuttle routes into more off-campus locations.
Woman Attacked While Running Around Chestnut Hill Reservoir
The two suspects are described as blond males in their 20s wearing dark clothing.
Trump Takes the White House, Clinton Carries Massachusetts
Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
En Route to Off-Campus Residence, Female Student Sexually Assaulted
BCPD and the Massachusetts State Police are searching for a 6-foot tall black male who reportedly sexually assaulted a female student early Sunday morning.
BC Alumna Makes ‘40 Under 40’ List
Makes is developing hotels and high-end restaurants in Indonesia through her work at the Plataran Group.
Boston College, City of Newton Announce Partnership to Combat Economic Inequality
Newton is 15 percent more expensive to live in than in surrounding towns. Warren’s office and Boston College have partnered to find a solution.
An Unwanted Guest: 249 Foster St. Robbed Tuesday Night
“It was just a little sketchy, we didn’t expect it to happen like that, if at all,” Kevin Lahiff, MCAS ’18, said.