This semester, UGBC started a conduct consultant program for students to learn about their rights when they have been documented.
MedLife Screening: ‘Girls Rising’ for Equal, Global Education
On Tuesday night, Medicine, Education, and Development to Low Income Families Everywhere (MEDLIFE) hosted a screening of Girl Rising, a documentary following the lives of girls across the globe in the pursuit of education despite gender and financial barriers.
‘The Damage Was Done:’ Lawyers From ‘Making a Murderer’ Speak at BC Law
Two lawyers from the defense team from Netflix series ‘Making a Murderer’ spoke to students at BC Law School on Wednesday about their experiences with the trial.
The Lasting Legacy of Lou Montgomery
In the late 1930s Lou Montgomery became BC’s first black athlete. Despite this marked stride towards progressive ideals, Montgomery faced adversity and prejudice at home and on the road. As a virtuous man, Montgomery took these unfair slights with equal parts grace and strength.
Eagles Miss Wide-Open Shots vs. Virginia Tech in 15th Straight Loss
Despite clear looks, especially from 3-point range, the Eagles still struggled, big time. And their attitude after the game showed it.
After Hussey Campaign Exited the UGBC Presidential Race, Elections Committee Extends Nomination Deadline
After the current executive vice president, Olivia Hussey, MCAS ’17, dropped out of the UGBC presidential race on Saturday, the Elections Committee postponed the Elections Kickoff. As of today, the Committee extended the nomination deadline to Mar. 1 to allow for more competition.
Boston College Athletics to Pursue Creation of Indoor Practice Facility
On Monday afternoon, Boston College Athletics announced plans for an indoor practice facility to be used by all teams.
Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos Want to Take You Down to Funkytown
The Heights sits down with denim-clad UGBC candidates Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos to talk campaigning, the function of student government, and bringing back the funk.
Eagles Embarrassed by Wake Forest, Put Up Worst ACC First Half This Season
With a mere 14 points, Jim Christian’s crew put up the worst first half by any team in the conference this season, ultimately losing to Wake Forest, 74-48, to remain winless in the ACC.
Without Policy Change, Napoli and Hussey Focus on Initiatives
Towards the end of their term, Napoli and Hussey reported no changes to the student guide, but the team remains hopeful about change down the line.