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(Ikram Ali / Archives)

Late-Night Fire Alarms Displace Multiple Williams Hall Residents

Lucy Freeman and Angelina Li March 18, 2024
Though Aria Nafziger lives in Williams Hall, she found herself sprawled out on a couch in the lounge of Roncalli Hall shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Monday morning. A series of late-night fire alarms in Williams had left her unable to sleep in her own bed. 
(Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

UGBC Talks Housing for LGBTQ+ Students, Campus Accessibility, and Free Speech

Jack Beckman February 28, 2024
H Edwards, Queer Leadership Council (QLC) policy coordinator, said a recent meeting they had with the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) to discuss housing options for LGBTQ+ students was unproductive and yielded little progress.
(Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

UGBC Senate Considers Housing Improvements During Meeting with ResLife

Annika Engelbrecht February 21, 2024
The UGBC Senate hosted two members from the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) to discuss improvements to the housing process at their meeting on Tuesday night.
ResLife held the mattress testing event on Wednesday and Thursday. (Emily Ahern / Heights Staff)

“It’s Kind of Like a Mattress Firm”: ResLife Holds Mattress Testing Event for Student Feedback

Lucy Freeman December 1, 2023
Aidan McGinty and Corrado Buzzerio sprawled themselves across each of the seven beds in Maloney Hall’s fourth floor lobby on Thursday, testing out mattress options as part of a new initiative by the Office of Residential Life (ResLife).
(Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

UGBC Senate Discusses Recent Meetings With ResLife

Annika Engelbrecht November 29, 2023
The Boston College Office of Residential Life (ResLife) cannot commit to prioritizing the future housing options of freshmen living on Newton Campus, said Addie Weiss, UGBC Senator and MCAS ’27.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

ResLife Student Workers’ Unionization Effort Calls for Job Transparency and Equitable Wages

Natalie Arndt September 24, 2023
The main goal of unionizing Boston College Residential Life student workers is to put ResLife employees at more of an equal playing field with their employers, BC ResLife Student Workers said in an email to The Heights.
It’s Time To Talk About Laundry at BC

It’s Time To Talk About Laundry at BC

The Heights Editorial Board September 24, 2023
The University has a laundry problem, and it has not taken steps to address it. On a scale rating the laundry experience at Boston College from 1 to 10 (with 1 being “I'm completely dissatisfied” and 10 being “I'm completely satisfied”), more than 60 students polled by a Heights survey gave an average satisfaction rating of 4.47 out of 10.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Your Housing Appeal Update: With Love, ResLife

Emma Caulfield March 19, 2023
Living off campus in just my second year at BC feels undoubtedly negative to me. It’s difficult to find positives when you are as blatantly rejected as I was.
(Molly Bruns / Heights Archives)

Frostbite and Frozen Pipe Warnings: University Alerts Students of Incoming Arctic Blast

Natalie Arndt February 3, 2023
The University sent out several emails on Thursday warning students about a dangerous arctic blast headed for Boston this weekend.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Sophomore Living Experience Option Added to 2023–24 Housing Application

Lucy Freeman January 27, 2023
Instead of scrambling to form large groups to live in Walsh Hall, rising sophomores can now apply to the Sophomore Living Experience, a program where selected pairs will be placed in Walsh Hall quads or eight-mans with randomly assigned suitemates.
(Ikram Ali / Archives)

Williams Hall Residents Confused After RD Announces All Four RAs Will Not Return

Sofia Laboy and Lucy Freeman January 20, 2023
Residents of all four floors of Williams Hall received emails from their resident director (RD) Saturday morning informing them that their resident assistants (RAs) would not be returning for the spring semester.
If It’s Not Broken, Don’t Fix It: An Open Letter to ResLife

If It’s Not Broken, Don’t Fix It: An Open Letter to ResLife

The Heights Editorial Board March 28, 2022

The Office of Residential Life should implement more effective methods of communication during the housing selection process, including timely use of social media platforms, consistent instructions for...

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