Boston College volleyball continued its recent hot streak this weekend, defeating Virginia in five sets for its third straight conference win.
University Counseling Services Holds Focus Group for First-Generation Students
University Counseling Services hosted a focus group for first-generation college students on Friday to better understand the struggles these students face.
The Best Jacket: An Egotistical TU/TD Ditty
Like wearing clothes? Enjoy things/stuff? Feel the unrelenting pressure of a cruel universe bearing down on your weak shoulders? Then boy will you love this.
A Lesson Learned from the Garbage Man
“As we become more used to waste, we learn to devalue the things around us.”
Why Do We Love?
“All it takes is skipping between radio stations for five minutes—four of which you’ll probably be listening to “Closer”—to notice that love is a major theme of life.”
‘The Nature of the Terrorist Threat Has Become Complex:’ Schwartz Says at Panel
Kurt Schwartz, director of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, thinks the first step should be determining the nature of a terrorist group’s threat.
This Tuesday, Make the Right Choice
“This Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots, polls will close, tallies will commence, a winner will be declared, and Americans will fall asleep.”
BC Philosophy Department Ranked 20th in the Nation
Among universities with top 20 philosophy programs are Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania.
‘Punishment has some form of boundaries:’ Yale Law Prof. Seeks to Reform Prisons
In her talk on Thursday, Judith Resnik talked about how placing prisoners in extreme solitary confinement is a violation of the eighth amendment.
Men’s Hockey Continues Hot Streak, Sweeps Maine
The Eagles are 7-0-1 in their last eight after taking two on the road against the Black Bears.