Judi Dench and Steve Coogan explore untapped talent through their roles in Stephen Frears’ Oscar-worthy film Philomena.
LTE: WRC Works Hard To Address Body Image
As the first member of my family, and one of the only students from my high school, to attend Boston College, I wasn’t sure what to expect coming in for my freshman year. I remember sitting down for the first floor meeting with my RA at the beginning of the year. My RA was enthusiastic…
COLUMN: ‘Back To December’
Taylor Swift, Christmas lights, and a string of thoughts inspired a little wintertime reflection as I walked through O’Neill Plaza this week.
COLUMN: The Trials And Travails Of Abroad
As a senior who studied abroad in the spring of last year, I am reaching that point of the semester where I am starting to feel nostalgic for my time abroad, and with that nostalgia comes a memory of the anticipation and nervousness I felt around this time just a year ago.
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Defense Falls Short In Road Contest
Although the Boston College men’s basketball squad vied with the Purdue Boilermakers through the first 10 minutes of this past Wednesday’s game, the team ultimately fell behind-far behind. Unable to stymie or respond to a series of offensive drives, and struggling with fundamentals, BC lost to its Big Ten opponent 88-67.
Bowl Opened Up to Gold Pass Holders
All Gold Pass ticket holders are eligible to receive a free ticket to Boston College football’s 2013 bowl game upon request, according to an announcement from the athletic department last night.
MEN’S HOCKEY: Billett’s Impressive Play Between The Pipes Strengthened By BC’s Rejuvenated Offense
After multiple shots from Grayson Downing, Brian Billett was caught out.
FOOTBALL: Country’s Top Running Backs To Faceoff In Shreveport For Bowl
After a two-season absence from college football’s bowl scene, Boston College will make its return to post-season play at the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl against the Pac 12’s Arizona Wildcats.
COLUMN: After A Wild Ride Of Ups And Downs, The Best Is Still Yet To Come
A year and a half ago-during the waning days of the Kristie Mewis-era of Boston College women’s soccer-I wrote one of the first and worst stories I’ve ever written.
LTE: BC Loses By Closing Campus School
A friend of mine, on his first visit to Boston College, said that the place resembled a kind of academic “eugenics camp”-filled with healthy, eager, gifted, energetic, well-scrubbed, “beautiful” people. And my friend had a point; there is a lot of obvious beauty, health, and energy on display here. But when I think about what’s…