UGBC Approves 2010-2011 Budget
September 17, 2010
See the Undergraduate Government of Boston College’s (UGBC’s) proposed budget, as it was presented on Sept. 8, 2010.
Note: The budge’s $63,021 discretionary fund has since been divided into three line items: financial withholdings ($21,505), University speakers ($12,300), and traditional discretionary funds ($29,216).
View the budget here: UGBC Budget 2010-2011
Students attend volunteer fair
September 16, 2010
By Kristopher Robinson
Heights Editor
As business suit-clad students flocked to Conte Forum Saturday, a slightly different crowd gathered in the basement of Lyons Hall. Those gathering in Conte Forum fought to arrange paying jobs. Those gathering in Lyons Hall vied to work for free.
The Rat hosted for the annual Volunteer Fair Tuesday night, an event dedicated to showcasing the various opportunities for volunteering that Boston College has to offer.
Co-sponsored by the Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) and the Volunteer and Service Learning Center (VSLC), the fair featured groups stationed both on-campus and off.
Tables of fliers, pamphlets, and posters represented each organization. Options for students to perform service ranged from fundraisers and service trips that occur once annually, such as the Dance Marathon, which raises money for the West End House Boys and Girls Club, and the variety of immersion trips offered by the Lynch School of Education (LSOE) to full-year commitments, such as the 4Boston program.
Robin Watts, A&S ’12, attended the Volunteer Fair for the first time since she came to BC as a freshman. Like other students in attendance, she came to the event with the intention of finding out how she could get more involved in service.
Watts said she sought out the event because of her experience in PULSE.. “Last year I did PULSE, and now that I’m done with it, I’m feeling an absence of community service in my life,” she said.
One organization that appealed to her was Big Brothers / Big Sisters. “I already have my application filled out for it,” Watts said.Watts said she felt torn between the many groups present. “It’s not intimidating; I just feel bad because I can’t sign up for everything.”
In addition to stopping by the VSLC and asking for their assistance in finding volunteer opportunities, students can also take advantage of the bi-weekly e-mails sent out by the Eagle Volunteer Corps (EVC), which provide updates throughout the year.
Hispanic Heritage Month Begins
September 16, 2010
By Michael Caprio
News Editor
Hispanic Heritage Month was kicked off yesterday at a festival held in O’Neill Plaza that featured dancing performances, the vending of traditional Latin American food, and Baldwin wearing in a sombrero.
Pick up a copy of The Heights or visit bcheights.com for continuing coverage of Hispanic Heritage Month events.
BC Improves in U.S. News and World Report Rankings
September 3, 2010
By Michael Caprio
News Editor
The University placed 31 in this year’s U.S. News and World Report ranking of best national universities, moving three places from its previous spot of 34.
Boston College also ranked in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” ranking, claiming the 43rd spot. The Carroll School of Management also improved its ranking from 25 to 23 this year in the “Best Business Schools” survey.
To view the full rankings, visit www.usnews.com. The print version of the rankings will be available on August 24.
