The debates that take place prior to voting have been moved to Wednesday, and with that, the elections pushed back.
Tensions Rise In Debate Over Divestment
Climate Justice at Boston College is an unregistered student organization that is attempting to shift the University’s stance on divesting from fossil fuels.
Reassessing Excess In Dining Halls
Every Bite Counts is a UGBC initiative meant to minimize waste and help those in need.
MacArthur Fellow Discusses Childhood, Cartooning Career
Alison Bechdel, cartoonist and graphic memoirist, spoke Wednesday as part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
Burns Library Exhibit Displays Artifacts Of Irish Culture, Music
The Burns Library exhibit consists of items from Irish books, music, history, and literature.
WZBC Programs: Beyond The Range Of Modern Music
The guys and gals in Mac turning playlists and CD’s into their own form of radio gold.
Six Feet Under: BC’s Aggressive Strategy To Keep Cancellations From Accumulating
Despite students’ protests, the University reopened on Tuesday.
Alumna Appointed Governing Trustee Of Cancer Institute
Karen Daley, M.S. ’04, Ph.D. ’10, has just been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
On Campus, A Discussion On The Keystone XL Pipeline
David Deese, a professor of political science, discussed the controversial proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
Amid Massachusetts State Of Emergency, Boston College To Reopen Tuesday
Boston College announced that all classes will begin and offices will reopen at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, in an email sent late Monday night. This notice came shortly after Governor Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency for all of Massachusetts, asking all non-emergency state personnel in the Boston area to not go to work Tuesday. The…