The Lynch School of Education and Human Development and the Connell School of Nursing improved in the rankings, while rankings for BC Law School and the Carroll School of Management fell.
Three Seniors, Four Years, and the Return to National Relevancy
BC women’s basketball’s return to national relevance isn’t a story about one resurgent season—it’s a four-year journey led by three Eagles who rose from the depths of the ACC.
BC Provides Zoom Accounts To Students Over Security Concerns
Richard Powers was starting to wrap up his Business Law II class on Zoom last week when he noticed someone in the class he didn’t recognize.
Boston Rejected BC’s Offer to Use Dorms During COVID-19 Pandemic
Boston College offered use of its currently unused residence halls to the City of Boston during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the city turned down the University’s offer.
Arts Critics Mull Over John Mulaney and Nick Kroll’s Podcast
“Oh, Hello: The P’dcast” is discussed by former editors Jacob Schick, Kaylie Ramirez, Emily Himes, and former editor-in-chief Steven Everett.
COVID-19 Pandemic Puts Strain on University Finances
The COVID-19 pandemic and BC’s move to online classes have put significant strain on BC’s finances, according to University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.
‘The New Abnormal’ is a Stroke of Genius
The Stroke’s ‘The New Abnormal’ is a delightful return to form for the indie rock trailblazers.
Life is No Fairytale for Selena Gomez in ‘Boyfriend’ Video
Selena Gomez is on the hunt in the music video for “Boyfriend.”
Boston College Announces Engineering Program
BC announced the new human-centered engineering program, to be launched in the fall of 2021 and designed to “address critical human needs.”
Students Face Challenges With Online Class Times at Home
International, West Coast, and returning abroad students now face class times and office hours sometimes held early in the morning or late at night.