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BC Dining Considering Removing Bottled Drinks From Dining Halls Due to Theft, UGBC Senator Says

Jack Beckman February 16, 2024
BC Dining is considering removing bottled drinks like Core Power from dining halls next year due to high levels of theft by students, said Lindsay Meier, MCAS ’26, at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.
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Boston College: The School for Sisyphus

Pat Connell November 6, 2023
It’s that time of year again. No, it’s not time to go apple picking, carve a pumpkin, or even be thankful for our friends and family. In many ways, we’ve skipped past that. Instead, Boston College students went straight to spending our time talking about housing plans for next year.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

In Sympathy of the Rats

Olivia Franceschini October 29, 2023
If you have ever had the luxury of living in a questionably up-to-code off-campus house surrounding Boston College, you have probably experienced the joy of dealing with rats.
Boston College Should Partner with Local Governments to Install Off-Campus Emergency Blue Lights

Boston College Should Partner with Local Governments to Install Off-Campus Emergency Blue Lights

The Heights Editorial Board October 23, 2022
Boston College should fulfill its responsibility to provide a safe living environment for its students by installing emergency blue lights around off-campus housing. Recent reports of attempted break-ins this year and increased reports of rape and stalking in 2021 demonstrate that BC must provide a security system for the hundreds of students that are not guaranteed four years of housing.  In compliance with the Clery Act, BC’s recently released crime statistics show that reports of both rape and stalking increased in 2021.
Off-Campus Students Face Persistent Break-Ins

Off-Campus Students Face Persistent Break-Ins

Hannah Freehill, MCAS ’22, first realized someone had broken into her off-campus house on Radnor St. when she noticed something was wrong with her jewelry.
Students at Two Foster St. Homes Report Break-Ins

Students at Two Foster St. Homes Report Break-Ins

Chris Russo October 21, 2017
One student thought her roommate was taking a snapchat of her. Then another light flashed, staying on for several seconds, and Murphy believed she was being filmed
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Lake St. House Robbed at Gunpoint

Sophie Reardon September 1, 2016
After 27 off-campus robberies during the fall and spring semesters and multiple break-ins throughout the summer, a house on Lake St. was robbed at gunpoint last week.
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House Hunters: Four Break-Ins This Week Are Latest in Off-Campus Incidents

Sophie Reardon March 17, 2016
After four reported break ins around the off-campus community within the past two weeks, Boston Police Department announced that there have been 27 reported break ins in the area since Dec. 15.
BU Grads Venture Online To Ease Student Subletting Process

BU Grads Venture Online To Ease Student Subletting Process

Francine Almeda November 12, 2015
Sub-It aims to provide a portal for building a network of potential subletters.
Boston's Broken Student Housing Law

Boston’s Broken Student Housing Law

Bennet Johnson October 7, 2015
Someone needs to rewrite the 'No More Than Four' student housing law to give inspectors the access they need to punish lackluster landlords.
After Move-In Week, City Punishes Off-Campus Landlords

After Move-In Week, City Punishes Off-Campus Landlords

Maggie Maretz September 9, 2015
Over the past week, the city issued over 3,000 fines to landlords of off-campus properties.
Mo’ Money, Mo' Problems: Featuring The Notorious L.a.n.d.l.o.r.d.

Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems: Featuring The Notorious L.a.n.d.l.o.r.d.

Sarah Moore September 9, 2015
Last week, my off-campus house wasn’t the only one to receive an unexpected delivery.
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