A letter addressed to UGBC by interim VPSA Joy Moore in response to UGBC’s Dec. 9 resolution explained why the University is rejecting most of the legislative body’s requests of the BC.
Three Teams File to Run for UGBC Presidency, Executive Vice Presidency
The candidates for president will be Reid Aguilar, MCAS ’22; Taylor Jackson, MCAS ’21; and Michael Osaghae, chair of the AHANA+ Leadership Council and MCAS ’20.
CSOM Establishes Guidelines to Combat Grade Inconsistency
CSOM has instituted new grading guidelines for its core classes that are designed to prevent grade inconsistency between classes and departments.
Computer Science to End Pause on Enrollment
The computer science department will begin processing major and minor applications this week after pausing enrollment in the major last fall.
More Than 1,000 Students Flock to Two-Day Career and Internship Fair
The Spring Career and Internship Fair spanned two days, with 54 employers each day speaking to a total audience of approximately 1,073 students.
Peer-to-Peer Texting Service ‘Lean on Me’ Launches
The Boston College chapter of the peer-to-peer texting support system Lean On Me officially launched on Jan. 21 and is now available for use by BC students.
Lochhead, Moore Discuss Diversity and Inclusion With Student Leaders in Wake of Racist Incident
Boston College interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore and Executive Vice President Michael Lochhead met with student leaders to discuss issues surrounding diversity and inclusion at BC Wednesday evening.
New Bus Stop Added Near Health Services
An additional bus stop near University Health Services was added to the Newton Eagle Direct and Newton Eagle Limited routes on Jan. 14.
Florio Previews, Reflects on Plexapalooza
Mike Florio, the Campus Activities Board’s director of live entertainment and CSOM ’19, details the plans for the final Plexapalooza.
Lynch Launches New ‘Learning Engineering’ Master’s Program
The Lynch School of Education will begin offering a new master’s program in learning engineering this fall—the program is the first of its kind.