BC 360, a pilot program initiated by the Office of News and Public Affairs, allows students to have a more active role in shaping BC’s image on social media outlets.
Jack Eichel vs. Noah Hanifin: The Battle of the Young Guns Dawns
The Year of The Freshman Phenom is upon us.
Banged-Up Eagles Hope To Crush Cardinals
Tyler Murphy is dealing with a thigh bruise but will have to keep his strong run of form going on Saturday night.
Looks Can Be Deceiving, but Louisville Will Try And Bring The Pain
The Cardinals’ defense has been hot and cold this season, but will face a test from BC.
True Sports Rivalries Are Reciprocated
BC vs. BU is for real, but it’s not the same when the Eagles play Notre Dame.
The Forgotten Game: A Crusade For Soccer
The University is extremely hostile to one of BC students’ favorite pick-up sports, soccer. There have been small changes to facilitate soccer, but BC should do more to support a game that so many students want to play.
Department of Event Management Reverses Decision To Charge Student Groups Additional Fees
Recognized student groups will not be required to pay a surcharge fee to the Department of Event Management for use of EM services, according to two UGBC senators. EM had planned to implement a 10 to 20 percent charge by the start of 2015.
Student Group Seeks Climate Justice At Boston College
Each week, a group of about 20 students quietly gathers into a room in Higgins Hall for their weekly meeting, addressing climate change on campus through the newly formed Climate Justice at Boston College movement.
Social Media Campaign Shows Better Picture Of BC
Drawing from the perspective of student social media fellows, the new hashtag BC360 campaign is a positive development for BC social media.
Rev. Michael Himes Talks Familial Love And Courage At Agape Latte
“Loving, not being loved, is the most central fundamental part of being human,” said Rev. Michael Himes at the latest installment of Agape Latte last Wednesday, Nov. 5. Himes, a professor within the theology department at Boston College, discussed the family construct and familial love to a full Hillside Cafe.