Raucous rock bands and mellower soloists faced off Thursday night at BC’s Best, with winner Isobel Knight slated to open for the headlining artists at Modstock.
What I Would Tell My Younger Self
“I hope that one day I can look back and say, I challenged myself to study new topics and embrace opportunities, along with being a supportive and loving friend to those around me.”
A Reflection on the First Year, From a First-Year Student
“I’m happy to say that this life fits and that, even if I still don’t know what kind of adult I am going to be, I am not just wondering anymore—I’m searching.”
‘The New England Classic’ Calls for Abolition of UGBC
The New England Classic is making good on its promise—by campaigning against the Undergraduate Government of BC for not making good on its own.
CWBC to Offer New Fellowship
CWBC will offer a fellowship to undergraduates who pursue internships that advance women’s skills and leadership.
Bats Go Quiet, BC Shut Out in Series Finale Against Blue Devils
While the Eagles notched eight hits, they failed to drive in any runners as the team fell to the Blue Devils in an 8-0 decision.
UGBC Plans to Overhaul PEPs
The Undergraduate Government of Boston College and Computer Science Society have teamed up to revamp the Professor Evaluation Profile System (PEPs).
Boston College, Jesuit Refugee Service Sign Memorandum
BC and the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding.
Greg Boyle Speaks on Service, Purpose
Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J., spoke about his experiences at Homeboy Industries, which assists former gang members, the recently incarcerated, and high-risk youth.
Four-Star General Lectures on Military Leadership
Retired four-star General George Casey Jr. spoke about the relationship between the military and its civilian overseers.