A report was filed Monday night regarding a suspicious person around Kostka Hall on Upper Campus. The man was supposedly attempting to look in windows from the outside of the hall, according to an email sent to residents of Upper Campus Tuesday night that informed them of the situation.
Alert System Needed for Off-Campus Break-Ins
“A new alert system that emails off-campus students after every off-campus break-in should be instituted through the University.”
BCPD And BC Rec Team Up To Spread Holiday Spirit With Toys For Tots Drive
BCPD and BC Rec teamed up to collect toys for Toys for Tots, an organization that donates gifts to underprivileged children around the holidays.
BCPD and Campus Rec Join Together in Charitable Effort
Two campus organizations, completely separate in function, joining together to raise money for a charity exemplifies the kind of charitable spirit that a Jesuit education is meant to foster. The people who give their time, effort, and resources to Toys for Tots deserve to be commended for helping to start, and build, this impressive charitable effort.
Missing BC Student Stephen Ziska Safely Returns To Brooklyn Home, Family Reports
Friends and family of Stephen Ziska, MCAS ’16, report that the missing Boston College student has safely returned to his home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Police Report Filed, Investigation Possible For Unsanctioned Flyers
University removed hundreds of posters bringing attention to free speech issues on campus.
Investigation Ongoing In Reported Bomb Threat On Lower Campus
Boston College has issued an all-clear notice in regards to a bomb threat called in Thursday night.
University Letter On ‘Disciplinary Outcomes’ Sent To St. Mary’s Protesters
On Monday afternoon, a letter was sent to several participants of Tuesday’s “die-in” protest in St. Mary’s Hall, indicating protesters could face sanctions.
St. Mary’s ‘Die-In’ Demonstrators Subject To Disciplinary Sanctions, Says Protester
Danny De Leon, A&S ’15, says he was told by BC vice president of Student Affairs that St. Mary’s “die-in” protesters are subject to disciplinary sanctions.
BCEMS Holds Panel On Medical Process For Alcohol-Related Incidents
To address confusion and increase transparency about the medical and conduct procedures with alcohol-related incidents, BCEMS hosted a panel discussion Wednesday night featuring representatives from each of the major phases of the process—BCPD, BCEMS, the Office of Student Conduct, and the Office of Health Promotion.