UCLA professor Linda Sax lectured on the gender and race gaps that exist within the realm of computer science education on Thursday.
Newton Residents Voice Concerns for Riverside Vision Plan
Approximately 275 residents of Newton and the surrounding area attended a community open house to hear from city officials and give their own feedback regarding proposed developments to the area occupied by the Riverside T stop on Sunday evening. It was hosted by the City of Newton Planning Department.
McMullen Opens ‘EagleMania’ Exhibit
To celebrate the recent restoration of Boston College’s famous bronze eagle statue, the McMullen Museum of Art will present the exhibit EagleMania: Collecting Japanese Art in Gilded Age America.
Practice Space Opens at 300 Hammond Pond
After an initial delay, 300 Hammond Pond Parkway is now available for students to schedule rehearsal space in the evenings. Boston College is providing busing on days students have scheduled to rehearse in it
Rivals No. 23 Recruit Kevin Pyne Commits to Football
Kevin Pyne, who is ranked 23rd by Rivals, 71st by ESPN, and 108th by 247Sports, chose BC over Clemson, Notre Dame, and a host of other schools, such as Ohio State, Michigan, and Georgia.
Weekly Roundup: Lacrosse Opens the Season in Dominant Fashion, Women’s Tennis Continues Hot Start
In the third edition of our weekly roundup, lacrosse blows out BU to start the season, while men’s and women’s basketball both suffer winless weeks and softball leaves the Texas Classic with an 0-4 record.
Rise3 Symposium Explores Effects of Incarceration
Adam Foss, a former assistant district attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, and Jessica Simes, a sociology professor at Boston University hosted the second Rise3 Symposium.
Martha Stewart Headlines Chief Executives Club Event
Martha Stewart spoke to Boston’s business leaders on Wednesday at the first event of the year for the Boston College Chief Executives Club.
Sexual Chocolate: 20 Years of Brotherhood
Sexual Chocolate celebrated 20 years of being the only all male step team on BC’s campus with its annual big show.
Pacing Causes Attention to Wane in ‘Never Look Away’
Disney’s ‘Never Look Away’ struggles to hold viewers’ attention for its full three hour run time but brings new insight into post-WWII Germany.