The BC alum recounted five important realizations to which he has come on his unconventional path from school to the social media industry, the first of which is that having a 10-year plan does not always make sense.
Michelle Wu Recalls Impact of Race, Identity On Political Road To City Hall
Michelle Wu, the first Asian American woman to serve on the Boston City Council, shared her experiences regarding identity, race, and politics.
BCollective Connects Student Filmmakers and Resources
BCollective encourages collaboration among the often fragmented film studies students, and plans to premiere an original project at the MFA film series in the spring.
Civil War May Be Brewing Among GOP Heavyweights
The Republican Party’s post-celebration hangover is a sudden identity crisis that will have tremendous implications for 2016. In other words, the GOP might now be its own worst enemy.
BC Baking Club Cooks Up Dorm-friendly Treats in Events and Collaborations
Boston College Baking Club encourages experienced bakers and novices alike to participate in its monthly events.
Taghian Advocates For Versatility Of Biology Field
Danielle Taghian, a lifelong Bostonian, has studied or worked at every university on the Red Line before settling down at Boston College.
Eagle EMS Changes Name To BCEMS
EEMS will officially change its name to BCEMS—a shift that EEMS president Kristen DiBlasi said marks a necessary update to the identity of BC’s student-volunteer emergency medical service.
Department of Event Management Reverses Decision To Charge Student Groups Additional Fees
Recognized student groups will not be required to pay a surcharge fee to the Department of Event Management for use of EM services, according to two UGBC senators. EM had planned to implement a 10 to 20 percent charge by the start of 2015.
Student Group Seeks Climate Justice At Boston College
Each week, a group of about 20 students quietly gathers into a room in Higgins Hall for their weekly meeting, addressing climate change on campus through the newly formed Climate Justice at Boston College movement.
Rev. Michael Himes Talks Familial Love And Courage At Agape Latte
“Loving, not being loved, is the most central fundamental part of being human,” said Rev. Michael Himes at the latest installment of Agape Latte last Wednesday, Nov. 5. Himes, a professor within the theology department at Boston College, discussed the family construct and familial love to a full Hillside Cafe.