“Regardless of where you live, you’ll still have an enjoyable experience.”
2150, 2000 Dorms Still Slow To Fill During Annual Housing Process
The process ran through a familiar pattern to past years, with the Mods filling up early on in the process. For the third straight year, 2150 Commonwealth Ave. was the slowest—and final—dorm to fill up.
The Case for Living Off-Campus As a Sophomore
“By leaving campus, I figured out what I need out of college, and I found my place at BC.”
Break-Ins in Brighton Causing BCPD Concern
After multiple incidents were reported in the past week related to break-ins in the Brighton neighborhood that many Boston College students living off campus call home, the Boston College Police Department is working on educating off-campus students on how to prevent break-ins.
The Beauty of Being Back On Campus
“I get to see people in the elevator and in my hallway, and we even have neighbors whose conversations I can hear through the wall!”
Taking a Step Back From Campus
“Sometimes, you need to take a step back in order to see the big picture. Sometimes, you need to defamiliarize the familiar in order to recognize just how special it is.”
More Students Opt for On-Campus Housing
“Most of the time, if you go off campus, you stay off campus,” Greg Jones, director of housing operations, said. “The fact that our students want to come back means we’re doing something right.”
Exploring the Troubles with Boston Public Housing
“The renovations of these old housing projects are necessary and helpful, but the developers can only afford to build one new affordable space for each old one because there is an ever-decreasing amount of subsidies set aside for low-income workers.”
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
Housing Process Hell: TU/TD
Upperclassmen warned us. The signs were in the stars: 25 percent of freshmen live on CoRo.