With all due respect to the people who are a part of Boston College’s Student Admissions Program, the University’s best tour guide works on the third floor of the Yawkey Athletics Center.
Momentum Award: Andre Williams
Ask Andre Williams why he loves football, and he’ll tell you the story of his athletic evolution.
Momentum Award: Ande Giancarlo & Joey Palomba
As lead trainers of Bystander, Ande Giancarlo, CSOM ’15, and Joey Palomba, A&S ’15, have taken on greater responsibility for coordinating these presentations, training the trainers, and improving Bystander overall.
Momentum Award: Campus School Volunteers
Brianne Shannon, CSOM ’14; Chelsea Beyrand, LSOE ’14; Chris Marino, A&S ’14; Alex Schlatter, A&S ’14; Paige Marino, A&S ’15; and Max Jackson, A&S ’14, comprise the executive team of the Campus School Volunteers of BC (CSVBC), and convene every Tuesday to discuss the daily, weekly, and longer-term progress and plans for all things Campus School.
Momentum Award: Robin Fleming
While field archaeologists dig and lab rats perform scientific analyses, Fleming—whether foraging through filthy and disorganized storerooms or lecturing in a classroom at Boston College-is fleshing out the stories that unearthed materials alone can’t tell.
People Of The Year: Paul Chebator & Mer Zovko
After years of working together and separately to improve the University that they call home, Chebator and Zovko made the decision to retire together at the end of this semester.
How Arts Fest Can Shape A BC Experience
Arts Fest has become a strange parallel to life at BC-beginning with uncertainty, followed by security, and ending with insecurity once more.
The Town: The New Heroes Of Boston’s Film Tradition
Actors, including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, have paid tribute to their home city, starring in a number of Boston-based movies.
Some Interruption: Yik Yak, UGBC, And The Modstock 2014 Publicity Debacle
There is literally a host of deadly tornados headed to Boston College, the storm arriving just in time for Modstock 2014.
Results Matter, Not Tactics
Winning coaches should never be criticized for the way their teams play.