The Advising Center and Career Center have joined together to create an outlet for students to meet professors and advisors, “Professors, Pastries, and Professions.”
To Spread Authenticity, Happiness Project Comes to BC for the Second Year
UGBC is partnering with several other campus organizations to bring the Happiness Project to BC for the second year in a row.
Winning Over Millennial Republicans
Many millennials who prefer Republican economic policy—free markets, lower taxes, and minimal government expenditures—simultaneously lean far to the left on issues like climate change, practical gun control, and marriage equality. The Republican Party, unfortunately, refuses to lean with them.
George Lucas vs. the People
While Disney can logically buy the rights to use these figments of Lucas’ imagination, one wonders whether true ownership has been transferred at all.
Eagles Blown Out By No. 2 North Carolina
Turnovers killed the Eagles in another double digit road loss to the Tar Heels.
Did Sia Reinvent Herself or is She is Simply ‘Acting?’
With little to no cohesiveness between songs, Sia’s ‘This Is Acting’ as an album fails to find the smae kind of emotional draw felt in individual songs.
Previewing BC Basketball: What to Expect From North Carolina
Now down Jerome Robinson and Darryl Hicks, the Eagles will struggle to find a way against No. 2 North Carolina in the Dean Dome.
Eagles Get Revenge Over Notre Dame as Demko Ties Shutout Record
Goaltender Thatcher Demko tied Cory Schneider with his eighth shutout in a single season, a program record, in a 4-0 domination of the Fighting Irish.
Jerome Robinson and the Dangers of the Slam Dunk
Jerome Robinson’s highlight dunk turned into a disaster for the Eagles, adding to the many examples of why players must be more careful when throwing it down.
Previewing BC Hockey: How to Beat the Irish
After losing 4-3 in a third period collapse at home, the Eagles look to exact revenge on red-hot Notre Dame at Compton Family Ice Arena.