
Many say so. From what I gather, God will let you know or if not, it’s a matter of faith.
Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library
The Consumer Price Index is up 7.9% since February last year, so it could be worse. https://bit.ly/bc-cpi. That is still a LOT of money. But notice that there’s also more funding for financial aid, because BC is committed to meeting demonstrated needs for aid. https://bit.ly/bc-need
Level One does stay open until 2 AM. I will pass on your request for all-night to those who make that decision.
I’m so sorry life is hard right now. If you think it would be helpful, consider talking to a peer wellness coach. The walls of Gasson say you can get an appointment quickly. bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach
You can either work through a state agency (e.g. mass.gov/adopting-from-dcf) to adopt foster children locally, a US organization to adopt from within the US, or an international adoption agency. Research adoption agencies carefully. I recommend this NY Times guide: https://nyti.ms/3CQSxLO. The US Dept. of Health & Human Services also provides comprehensive information: bit.ly/HHS-Adoption
My contact in the Music Dept. tells me they were all overhauled in January, but if there is a problem with one (or more) now, please go to Lyons 401 and let them know the details. Wishing you beautiful music in your future…
I’m sorry you’re so cold in the library! I will pass your suggestion to The Powers That Be. I expect cleaning the blankets between users would be difficult, though.
Often. I hope it does for you. Brainstorm ways you can get more out of the experience; there are so many opportunities at BC and chances to try new things. If you are struggling, please talk to someone, like your advisor, Counseling Services bit.ly/BC-counseling or Campus Ministry bit.ly/bc-pastoral-counseling. We all want your to succeed here.
That is an arguable claim. But it’s kind of naked without an argument. Here are some resources that could help you explore it further: https://bit.ly/ukraine-2014.