The students participating in the overnight vigil plan to present Leahy with a list of demands when he arrives in the morning.
LTE: A Letter On Climate Justice From VPSA Barb Jones
A letter from Barb Jones on the recent unrest and calls to action on campus stirred up by Climate Justice.
Climate Justice’s Potential Path To Legitimacy
By playing within the rules, Climate Justice might be able to accomplish more.
LTE: Letter From Climate Justice At Boston College
Climate Justice at Boston College comments on the most recent protest that happened on campus—one that saw the participation of 150.
LTE: Chris Marchese Writes That Breach of Contract Led to Sunday’s Protest
Last week, Boston College denied Climate Justice’s permit for a demonstration because the group is not yet recognized by the University. As a result, outsiders from the Boston community staged a protest on campus in favor of greater freedom of speech and divestment from fossil fuel companies this past Sunday. While I have personal reservations…
‘We Don’t Even Go Here’: Boston-Area Protesters Challenge BC’s Divestment Views
Boston-area protesters, including students from MIT and Brandeis, marched across campus to challenge the University’s free speech and divestment policies.
UGBC Vote Positions CJBC One Step From University Recognition
Climate Justice at Boston College has been approved by UGBC to become a registered group.
LTE: From Climate Justice On A Lunch With John Fish
Climate Justice at Boston College writes about a lunch had with The Chairman of the Boston College Board of Trustees, and the conflicts that arose.
A Bold Step In The March For Free Speech Reform At BC
During Admitted Eagles Day, a protest helped to shed light on the not so polished aspect of Boston College—aspects that demand more attention and conversation.
Letter From Dean On Univesity Of Oklahoma A Good First Step
The letter to the student body marks a positive first step in establishing a conversation between students and administration about relevant and pressing topics.