By: Kendra Kumor
Yik Yak has over 6,000 users at BC, making it the 11th most popular university for the app in the country.
By: Kendra Kumor
Yik Yak has over 6,000 users at BC, making it the 11th most popular university for the app in the country.
By: Caroline Hopkins
BC’s choices for commencement speakers have gone from fellow Eagles to famous individuals.
By: Samantha Mancini
Ingram studies how the media affects our minds in his courses.
By: Caitlin Slotter
BC Clean aids in the move-out process by providing donation sites in each dorm for students’ used items.
By: Alex Gaynor
Responsibilities and obligations may be more significant duties than we often imagine. There are the typical responsibilities such as washing dishes after a meal and simple obligations like showing up for class on time-but there are also responsibilities toward one another and the crazy, giant world that we all inhabit.
By: Mujtaba Syed
On Tuesday night in the Heights Room of Corcoran Commons, the Woods College of Advancing Studies hosted its 2014 graduation dinner for students nearing the completion of their final semesters, alongside Mayor of Boston Martin J. Walsh.
By: Connor Farley
On Monday, May 19, U.S. Secretary of State and former Senator from Massachusetts John F. Kerry, BC Law ’76, will deliver the address at the University’s 138th Commencement Exercises.
By: Connor Farley
On April 14, the Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) confirmed that indie rapper Hoodie Allen will headline Boston College’s 2014 Modstock concert, playing a free show on Thursday, May 1, with opener San Francisco-based artist DJ Earworm beginning at 3:30 p.m.
By: Mary Rose Fissinger
Nearly two years after the departure of the last Career Center director, career services at Boston College can claim a new commander. Joseph Du Pont, Esq. joins BC from Brandeis University, where he worked since 2007 to expand the reach and capabilities of their Hiatt Career Center.
By: Connor Farley
In a series of arrests made in the ongoing investigation of the murder of Jean McConville-one of the most famous of up to 16 victims killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) between the ’70s and ’80s-a 57-year-old woman was brought in for questioning relating to the case last Wednesday, according to a report from The Guardian.