As much as we may joke, for one student, things really weren’t all that great down the B-line at the rival school of Boston.
Cocktails, Mixed With A Literary Twist
A BC English professor discusses her latest work, which combines Shakespeare and cocktail creations.
‘Pops’ Lights Up With Talent, Record High Funds Raised
The 23rd annual Pops on The Heights raised a record high $7.5 million, and entertained during another Parents’ Weekend.
Pope’s Message Should Act As A Touchstone For Boston College
The Pope’s message on important social issues should be taken and applied here at Boston College.
When Safe Classrooms Become Dangerous For Learning
We come to higher education to be exposed, challenged, and to grow. How can a student achieve this if they are given the opportunity to run away and hide when the going gets tough?
Two Miles Are Enough: Learning To Accept Progress
“Passions,” these things that Boston College professors and students talk about on a regular basis, are everything and anything. But the question is: how do you make progress towards them?
Amy Cuddy: Fake It Until You Make It And The Effect Of Body Language
Amy Cuddy will be speaking in Boston College’s Robsham Theater Arts Center on Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. on the effects of body language.
Carreiro’s First Career Goal Gives BC The Edge Over NC State
Freshman Gaby Carreiro scored her first career goal on a screaming shot from the top of the box to beat North Carolina State on the road.
McCoy Scores Winner In Double-Overtime To Beat No. 15 Liberty
Emily McCoy played hero for BC in a 3-2 double-overtime victory against Liberty University. Leah Settipane added five saves in the victory.
Settipane Shines But BC’s Offense Sputters Against UNC
Goalkeeper Leah Settipane made 13 saves, but BC’s offense never got going in a 5-0 shutout at the hands of the University of North Carolina.