Globalization and Atlantic Worlds are two of the most popular history courses this semester.
You’re Gonna Miss This: Tone-Deaf Nostalgia and Senior Year
Features editor Archer Parquette struggles with a Trace Adkins tune that won’t get out of his head, as well as the song’s meaning for his future.
If BC Was a Food, What Would It Be?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students if BC was a food, what it would be. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Four BC Students Attacked With Acid in Marseille; Released From Hospital
Four Boston College students studying abroad in Marseille, France were injured after being attacked with acid outside a train station.
Despite DeVos Comments, BC Plans No Changes to Sexual Assault Policies
DeVos has said Obama-era college sexual assault policies do not offer sufficient due process for the accused.
Eagles Drop First Overtime Game of Season to No. 7 UNC
BC relied heavily on its defense and goaltender Sarah Dwyer to stay alive against North Carolina. It was only a matter of time before the Tar Heels delivered their finishing blow.
Notre Dame Runs All Over BC in Holy War Blowout
Both Brandon Wimbush and Josh Adams had over 200 yards rushing in a 49-20 blowout of the Eagles on Saturday afternoon.
Eagles’ Strong Defensive Effort Not Enough Against No. 10 Clemson
Entering Friday night’s bout against Clemson, BC hadn’t scored on the Tigers in four years. Head coach Ed Kelly’s group didn’t have any better luck this time around.
‘Little Cloud’ Installation Brings Airy Optimism to The Street
‘Little Cloud,’ a giant fiberglass sculpture created by the artists behind FriendsWithYou, is the The Street at Chestnut Hill’s newest public art installation, and a symbol of optimism in an increasingly isolated world.
The Public Alley 439 Effect
Finding someplace in the in the busiest part of the city where you can be completely isolated is a rare occurrence. But don’t worry, Public Alley 439 had got you covered.