With all of the recent outcry against Boston College’s administration, maybe it is time to look back through history to add other voices to the conversation.
Thank You For Unplugging
Cell phones allow for connection like no one has ever dreamed of before, but, like all good things, it needs to be taken in moderation.
The Elegance Of A Twisted City
Stephen von Worley finds the beauty in the twists and turns of Boston streets through his colorful digital maps—and I did too.
Frog Pond Remains Winter Destination For Skaters
The Boston Common Frog Pond recently opened its ice rink for the winter—offering visitors a series of events in time for the Holidays.
Nanci Tessier Appointed First Vice Provost For Enrollment Management
Nanci Tessier, BC ’82, believes that when working in admissions, it is critical to to identify with the mission of the university.
Students And Faculty Stage ‘Die-In’ Protest In St. Mary’s
In St. Mary’s, over 60 students and faculty members protested police violence against people of color.
Offense Dominates Possession In BC’s Victory
Thatcher Demko shined between the pipes while the Eagles controlled the puck in their zone.
An Explosive Second Period Proves Too Much For UNH
Austin Cangelosi and Chris Calnan each stepped up big in the Eagles’ victory.
Professor Profile: Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield
Kaplan-Maxfield, professor within the English department at Boston College, relies on wit and humor in the classroom.
TU/TD: We’re Going Bowling
We love BC’s bowl selection, but we’re not so high on the shedding Baldwin costume.