On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
After Time in Singapore Coast Guard, Choong Swings at BC
Han Xiang Choong, MCAS ’19, delayed his college education to serve in the Singapore Police Coast Guard, during which he lived on a ship called the Thresher Shark.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough for Renaissance Man Montes
After working as a CEO, a Chilean governor, and a lawyer—while taking time to climb Mount Everest—Juan Montes started teaching at the Carroll School of Management in the practice, management, and organization department.
From Friendster to Anonymous, Sienkiewicz Explores Media
Communication and international studies professor Matt Sienkiewicz brings his years of experience in global media to BC classes.
Performance Groups Feel Pressure When Searching for Space to Practice
Dance teams and a cappella organizations struggle to find sufficient and adequate practice space on Boston College’s campus.
BC Shows Offensive Promise, but Loses in Three Sets to ACC-Best Pittsburgh
BC showed offensive promise, but ultimately lost in three sets to ACC-best Pittsburgh.
Slow Start Dooms Women’s Soccer Versus No. 3 UNC
Alexis Bryant allowed two “soft goals” in the first nine minutes, and the Tar Heels ran away with a 4-1 win under the lights at Newton Campus Field.
What Were You Doing When BC Beat Louisville?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they were doing when BC beat Louisville. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Fitzgerald’s Game-Winner Lifts Men’s Hockey Over Providence in Overtime
Captain Casey Fitzgerald netted a clutch goal in overtime to give the Eagles a 4-3 win, their first Hockey East victory of the season.
CSOM Accepts Internal Transfer Applications for Second Year
Years ago, CSOM stopped internal transfer applications because classes were getting too crowded. CSOM brought back the internal transfer applications last year out of a matter of fairness.