In its current form, the Senior Class Gift is severely flawed. If it were changed to give students more control over how the money is spent, then it could be both more transparent and more effective.
9 Moments Fine By Us From Andy Grammer’s Concert With Juice
Andy Grammer delivers a strong acoustic set in Robsham, along with opening act Juice.
Power Negotiations, Or How To Hold The University Hostage
In this day and age, students at BC have forgotten the most important aspect of negotiation. If they were to look to BC’s past, they would find some good examples in how to negotiate from former students.
Over 580 Turn Out For UGBC’s Annual Boat Cruise
Touring around Boston Harbor, this year’s boat cruise sought to create an enjoyable atmosphere for students through a large dance floor, complimentary food, and panoramic views of downtown Boston.
Dumb Phone, Dumb Guy
In an environment tailored for smartphone users, there is value in stepping back and assessing what we’ve lost now that we have devices that give us constant distraction.
When I Grow Up: An Evening Of Cabaret In Bonn
The Boston College Musical Theatre Wing takes a comedic approach to growing up with its fall cabaret show.
How To Attract Students To BC’s Many Lectures
Right now, BC brings many speakers to campus, but there is no fund for students to bring lecturers that they want to hear.
You Won’t Believe What Joe Biden Said On Thursday
Coming at you this week, we have exquisite commentary on wild self-destructive libertinism and good ol’ Uncle Joe. ‘The Onion’ would have you believe that those two are one and the same.
Scenes From ‘Dancing With The Scholars 2014’
The Cape Verdean Student Association hosts its annual dance competition, pairing CVSA e-board members with students from BC’s dance organizations.
BC Spikes Syracuse In ACC Home Opener
In its first ACC home game of the year, the Boston College volleyball team beat Syracuse in three straight sets.