Over his 13-year career, Boston College men’s hockey forward J.D. Dudek learned to keep his poise, skate with his head up, and make the extra pass.
Puerto Ricans Students Call for More Focus on Hurricane Maria Relief
Maria was the 10th-most-powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic and the cause of tens of billions of dollars in damage throughout the Caribbean.
For MCAS Students, Career Center Options Beyond Finance
“We have to fight against this perception that this event (the fall career fair) is not just for certain students,” Joe Du Point, head of the Career Center, said.
On the Radio and in Alumni, TJ Hartnett Is the Voice of the Eagles
Broadcasting to audiences both locally and across the world, TJ Hartnett is an iconic voice of Boston College sports.
Considering Our Everyday Greetings
“In the U.S. though, where people are so much more open even when just having met, asking people how they are is simply another greeting without much more to it.”
Universities Nationwide Must Guarantee Freedom of Speech
“In today’s starkly divided America, such mutual understanding and capability for communication is essential for bridging the gaps that exist between us.”
Notebook: BC’s Win Over Chippewas Decisive, Not Pretty
On paper, the Eagles’ Week Four win was just what they needed: a 20-point blowout. But a subpar passing game, missed field goals, and two late-game turnovers raise some serious questions.
Broadcast News: Andrea Babusik’s Future in TV
When Andrea Babusik came to BC, she planned to focus on business and science, but sophomore year she switched course and is now pursuing her dream of television journalism.
Learning to Manage Expectations
Assistant Metro Editor Will Batchelor writes about what drew him to a suburban college over his old dream of city college life.
What Happens When Eye Contact Means a Distant Connection
Eye contact is rare, but is it everything? Sometimes being connected to someone is more complicated than it seems.