One of Boston College’s most distinctive facets is also one of its more obscure: the 10-year old organization called Church in the 21st Century.
BC Ordered To Hand Over Belfast Tapes, Will Not Appeal Ruling
By: David Cote
In the most recent development regarding the Belfast Project, an oral history project held by the Burns Library chronicling a period known as “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland that lasted from 1969 to 1998, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, Dec. 27 that Boston College must turn over tapes relevant to the investigation of the disappearance of Jean McConville, who was killed by the IRA in 1972. BC will not appeal the ruling, according to University Spokesman Jack Dunn.
BC Trustee Named In SEC Lawsuit Against Former Mortgage Giant Execs
By: David Cote
Boston College Trustee and Adjunct Professor Richard Syron, BC ’66, was recently named in a lawsuit made by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), accusing Syron, former CEO of the government sponsored mortgage giant Freddie Mac, of misleading investors and ultimately contributing to the 2008 financial crisis. The lawsuits made Friday implicate both Syron and Daniel H. Mudd, former CEO of Freddie Mac’s sister company, Fannie Mae.
BCSSH and BCSDH Exchange Words Outside McElroy
By: David Cote
This past Friday, Dec. 2, a relatively new student group calling themselves the Boston College Students for Dental Health (BCSDH) distributed individually wrapped flossing packets to students on the sidewalk between Upper Campus and McElroy.
ALC Dept. Promotes Continuity
By: David Cote
A new department created by the AHANA Leadership Council (ALC) will help the organization achieve continuity in its future endeavors, the council’s leadership says.
New Yorker’ Journalist Discusses Pakistan And Bin Laden
By: David Cote
Though the Boston College campus undoubtedly heard of the daring raid that ended in the death of Osama bin Laden last May, Nicholas Schmidle gave a far more in-depth perspective on the topic last Monday in Devlin 008.
New Video Contest To Help Promote Good Sportsmanship
By: David Cote
Every Boston College student knows the annoying, unsportsmanlike fan that can be found occasionally at games in Conte Forum and Alumni Stadium. The drunk, rude, or uncontrollable fan who yells obscenities blindly at the other team is an annoyance at any sporting event.
No Plans to Expand Walsh Check-in Desk
By: David Cote
Walsh Hall will remain the only residence hall with a security-staffed check-in desk in the near future, administrators have said.
Global Zero Works to End Proliferation
For such a small organization, Global Zero at Boston College has a monumental goal: to completely eliminate all nuclear weapons by the year 2030.
Who Really Deserves Each Of Our Votes?
By: David Cote
As we move toward graduation and the job market, the economy is and will continue to be of primary importance in each of our futures. It is imperative for each of us to research and become well informed on the problems our nation is facing, and will continue to face over the course of our lifetime. From there, we can each make our own decision on who to vote for, what jobs to choose, and how we can each strengthen our country individually.