After falling to Indiana, women’s basketball bounced back in win over Hartford.
Swimming Struggles Versus Williams College
Men and women’s swimming cannot keep their heads above water against Williams.
Jack Dunn Shares Life Experiences At Last Lecture Series
The advice Dunn shared was broken into six parts: the important of gratitude, giving, making a difference, letting go of remorse, cherishing opportunities, and believing in yourself.
Students Rally For Change On Campus
Non-violent student protest is becoming an increasingly relevant tool in achieving the social justice aims BC espouses.
McMullen Museum Of Art To Move To Brighton Campus
In conjunction with Boston College’s plans for campus improvement and expansion, the McMullen Museum of Art will relocate from Devlin Hall to the former archbishop’s residence on Brighton Campus by 2016.
Changes Presented For Student Guide
UGBC’s proposed reforms to the Student Guide could open BC up as a university, creating an atmosphere more conducive to the expression of ideas. An attentiveness to detail, however, and understanding of the nuance of University policy will be necessary in ensuring these changes can be smoothly implemented.
LTE: Change Cannot Be Promoted Through Silence
As a white student on campus who considers herself dedicated to social justice, I am calling out the countless other students who identify in this way and yet have remained largely silent on this issue through their absence.
A New Yorker’s Quest To Adjust To College Sports (And Journalism)
Singing BC’s Alma Mater after games is just one of many traditions that’ll take some getting used to.
Watch: The Pregame Is Over For ‘Mod Of Cards’
Just in time for finals, ‘Mod of Cards’ is here. The first installment of the BC-based feature-length series premiered Sunday night.
TU / TD: New Ownership
We’re back. We’ve missed you. And, over the next year, we’re going to grow together and share plenty of laughs. Sit down, and buckle up.