On Thursday afternoon, members of the BC Economics Association’s Analyst Program went to the State house to present changes in legislation to state representatives.
House Hunters: Four Break-Ins This Week Are Latest in Off-Campus Incidents
After four reported break ins around the off-campus community within the past two weeks, Boston Police Department announced that there have been 27 reported break ins in the area since Dec. 15.
Students Sickened with Chipotle Norovirus Enlist Lawyer’s Help
Criminal Lawyer Brett Levy will help two BC students bring civil cases against Chipotle for damages they received after being infected by the norovirus last month.
BC Chief Executive Club To Host Global Forum In Ireland
BC’s CEO Club will hold a forum in Dublin coinciding with the Aer Lingus College Football Classic next fall.
‘Let’s Make America Great Again’: A Case Against Donald Trump
BC freshman examines what he considers racial inequalities within Trump’s presidential campaign.
BC Alumna Rosen Delves Into Young Adult Fiction With New Book Release
BC alumna Jessie Rosen recently released her debut novel, a young adult fiction publication entitled “Dead Ringer.”
All BC Students In Paris Are Safe, Confirms OIP
Amid multiple attacks in the metropolitan area, all Boston College students studying in Paris are safe, confirmed the Office of International Programs.
Arrupe El Salvador Trip Cancelled
Citing local violence, volunteer program seeks alternate location.
A Look At Philanthropy, Law, And The Public Good
A think tank formed by several BC Law professors is taking on the questions of tax-free endowments and philanthropic donations.
Venture For America Recruits BC Grads For City Revitalization
Eight BC alums discuss their respective experiences with Venture for America, a two-year fellowship program looking to revitalize U.S. cities through entrepreneurship.