The sophomore goaltender made 33 saves in BC’s 6-2 win.
Now You Can Track Above-Ground Green Line Trains
The MBTA announced that it is now releasing real-time tracking data for the Green Line, potentially making it more convenient to commute from BC to Boston.
Remember To Ask The Stupid Questions
On Tuesday evening, journalist Gareth Cook advised aspiring writers to be curious, nice, and relentless—and to never be afraid to ask the ‘stupid questions.’
BC Improves Sexual Assault Policy
Over the summer, BC revised its sexual misconduct policy to define important terms, such as “consent,” and to change the model of investigation and adjudication of sexual assault cases. These changes are improvements in the University’s policy.
Behind A Wall Of Anonymity, Our Worst Tendencies Come Forth (Or, Our Sacrifice To The Yak-Gods)
We are capable of awful thoughts, and anonymous message board such as Yik Yak give us the ability to voice those thoughts without any consequences. That does not make it good for us.
Augmenting Elementary Education In The Arts With Student Volunteers
Mentorship Through the Arts, a volunteer program founded by junior Meredith Smith, helps local public schools provide an arts education by putting BC students in art workshops for K-4 students, a valuable service for schools that have seen arts funding cut.
Inflating My Ego: Easy As Pie
I love making and sharing apple pies, but it isn’t quite what it seems. It’s not about being generous. It’s about inflating my ego, and it works very well.
Freshman Liam Weir Is Reclaiming Instagram As A Space For Artists
Boston College freshman Liam Weir is just “a delusional Irish guy running around Boston with an iPhone”—or so his Instagram bio suggests.
Ghost Stories, Mysticism, And Our Love Of The Unreal
In a way unlike all other stories, ghost stories allow us to suspend reality and see things in a dark and twisted manner. It sparks a sense of mysticism in us that we don’t otherwise see in the world and that is something we desire.
Hiding Out In Fulton With Pumpkins
It’s been a rough week for the world. Two great men recently died, we heard Nickleback’s “Photograph” voluntarily played, and everyone is making way to big of a deal over “Taylor Swift’s” tweet. That’s okay, we’ll always have pumpkin-flavored food and beverages and conference rooms.