As she begins her junior year, Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando reflects on her former roommate’s cryptic parting words.
BC Falls to North Carolina, Syracuse to Extend Losing Streak
The Eagles lost in four sets to Syracuse on Friday before being edged by the Tar Heels in a decisive fifth set on Saturday.
A History Major’s Defense: Using the Past to Inform the Future
History repeats itself, observes features columnist DJ Recny as he uses professorial anecdotes and historical events to navigate through life.
Eagles Blow Late Lead in Overtime Loss to Louisville
Katrine Bjerke tied the game in the 89th minute, and Kaela Dickerman won it for the Cardinals just 20 seconds into the second overtime period.
Boisi Center Engages Students in Discussion on Religion and Public Life
The main question of the evening will be defining the millennial generation and what it means to grow up in a world filled with massive amounts of technology that expose the young generation to what is going on in the world.
Despite Lytle’s Goals, Massachusetts Stuns Field Hockey in Overtime
Boston College field hockey suffered its second straight overtime loss in a crushing defeat to UMass. Lucy Lytle’s contributed two goals, but the Minutewomen claimed the 3-2 victory.
Our Favorite Memories of Miami Marlins Pitcher José Fernández
We’re departing from our regularly-scheduled programming to pay tribute to one of the best young players in Major League Baseball.
Why Wait? BC Should Retire Alex Carpenter’s No. 5 Right Now
Alex Carpenter’s return to BC in the scrimmage on Thursday reminded everyone of her greatness, and why her number needs to be placed in the rafters of Kelley Rink as soon as possible.
Violinist Daniel Stepner Graces Gasson Audience with Solo Setlist
Performing compositions from Bach, Hindemith, and Bartok, violinist Daniel Stepner ensured a lovely Sunday afternoon for those in attendance in Gasson 100.
Admin Should Respond to SA Resource Center Resolution
“The administration must acknowledge that what students and alumni call for ought to be considered.”