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.
Career Center Offers Students Perspective on Professional Development Through Winter Break Programs
“Our goal at the Career Center is to help you live a meaningful professional life,” said Joseph DuPont.
Professor Discusses Power of Technology, Social Media in Ensuring Human Rights
Due to the widespread use of social media and smartphones, it has become much easier to protect human rights, said Jay Aronson, the director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
3,170 Admitted Early Action to the Class of 2022
The Office of Undergraduate Admission is looking for an incoming freshman class of about 2,290 students and hopes to see a yield of 750 to 800 students enrolled from the Early Action program.
Student-Run On-Campus Delivery Service to Launch Next Week
Unmotivated to walk to the dining hall one night sophomore year, JB Bruggeman, CSOM ’19, and his roommates realized that students would benefit from an on-campus delivery service.
STM’s Groome to Finish Term as C21 Director
The search for a new C21 director will begin this week and will be chaired by Robert Newton, special assistant to University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.
Alcohol Safety Support Line to End Due to Low Call Volume
“Students should also know that residence hall live-in staff have all been trained to have these types of conversations and provide referrals to these offices,” Jemima Pierre, the ASAP Program Manager, said in an email.
Cheat Codes to Headline Annual Plexapalooza Concert
Cheat Codes has toured with The Chainsmokers and released “No Promises,” a collaboration with Demi Lovato, in 2017. Their biggest hit is “Sex,” which has over 100 million YouTube views.
CSOM Dean Says End of Honors Program Won’t Impact Yield of Top Students
“To underscore a central point: we want to be the best undergraduate school of management anywhere,” Boynton wrote.
Union Stages ‘Work-In’ at Hillside, Calls for BC to Drop Appeal
A number of supporters of the union organized to do their work, displaying signs on the back of their chairs that read “I’m working on …” followed by their subject matter.