The new Campus Activities Board of Boston College (CAB) and Associate Director of the Office of Student Involvement Mark Miceli confirmed last Friday that they are working toward booking Canadian R&B artist The Weeknd and rapper Shwayze for BC’s Fall Concert.
Haven Program Stresses Students’ Role In Preventing Sexual Assault On Campus
Haven was created and refined in conversation with the nation’s leading experts on sexual assault education and prevention. It attempts to communicate the information clearly and in a way which is most likely to stay with the students.
Programming Board Looks To Mix Best Of The Past With Something New
The newly created Campus Activities Board will continue to sponsor staple events, while including new programs aimed at bringing students together.
Here’s To Everyday First Days
Life is full of first days of school, or experiences that demand our strength and test us in the more important ways. They allow us to rethink prior beliefs and ways of living and offer up a new path if we so choose to take it.
UGBC Redesigns Website, Expands Transparency
UGBC’s new administration revamped its main website over the summer to give students a one-stop shop for UGBC services and campus resources.
BC Joins BYU, Notre Dame In Amicus Brief Supporting Northwestern
BC filed a joint amicus brief with Notre Dame and BYU in support of Northwestern in its NLRB case regarding the employment status of scholarship football players.
Video Board Upgrade Coming To Alumni Stadium
Boston College will replace the screens in both zones and add ribbon boards to the stadium’s interior.
BC Athletics Introduces New Smartphone App For 2014-15 Gold Pass
After spending the spring listening to feedback on the first year of the new Gold Pass student ticketing system, the Boston College athletic department has announced a few major changes to the program, including the implementation of a smartphone app that will track points and rewards. The news will be announced later today, according to…
Local Leaders Reflect On ‘Making Boston Stronger’
By: Carolyn Freeman
Boston was able to come together in the aftermath of last year’s marathon because the city had prepared for it and trusted each other, said former mayor Thomas M. Menino at the Clough Colloquium’s Making Boston Stronger panel in Robsham Theater on May 7.