A look at a BC housing classic.
ResLife Demystified: A Look at the Housing Process and Options for the Upcoming Lottery
If you are stressed out about the upcoming housing selection process, don’t panic. We’re all in this together, and the Office of Residential Life is here to help. Gregory Jones, director of housing operations, Andrew Gresenz, housing assignments specialist, Noor Ibrahim, assistant director of housing assignments and occupancy, and Peter Kwiatek, assistant director of off-campus…
Housing and Finding Friendship
Starting freshman year, friends are segmented by living arrangements. If we want to find the people we get along with the best, we have to actively seek them out.
Point/Counter-Point: The On-Campus, Off-Campus Debate
Two former roommates debate junior year housing.
TU/TD: Housing Closes And New Housing Is Up For Sale
The fight for next year’s pickings comes to a close just as a $34 million gem is opened up for business. Confused? Click for more of the good and bad of the last week.
The Dualism Of Pessimism
We tell kids to be optimistic—as we should—but we fail to acknowledge the dual nature of the word. Of course we should encourage them to see the present in the best light possible.
City Will Inspect Overcrowded Student Housing
Boston city officials will look to inspect over 500 student off-campus residences that are potentially overcrowded.
The Search For Off-Campus Housing: Under Pressure
With just a few days left in September, students are reasonably expected to be fully immersed in their classes, clubs, and jobs—and most are. But, like every year, there’s a group of about 1,200 students in the sophomore class who are already thinking about next fall.
The Anxiety Of Finding Off-Campus Arrangements
When moving off campus, students face a number of difficulties inherent in the process itself. On top of that, they must deal with the added anxiety of pressure from fellow students to sign a house early. Together, this makes finding off-campus housing difficult and unpleasant.
My First Adult Address Is A Beautiful Thing
There is no doubt that my future Brighton address will be a struggle—but I welcome adulthood.