The Women’s Center and two student leaders gear up for this year’s upcoming “Love Your Body Week.”
The ‘Angel’ Of On the Fly: Angelats Welcomes, Advises Newton Freshmen
This week’s “Employees of BC” features Dorita Angelats, manager of the On the Fly Mini Mart at Stuart Dining Hall.
For BC Junior Haesoo Yoon, Success Found At Symphony Hall
BC junior and violist Haesoo Yoon joined the prestigious Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, debuting with the group last week.
Stop Calling Us ‘Fun’: Tolerating The Job Hunt At A Life Juncture
Senior Emily Sadeghian discusses generational disillusionment and how it affects the workplace environment.
BC Talks: Nine Students, Nine Stories
On Wednesday, Nov. 11, nine BC student speakers will share their perspectives on varying issues at this fall’s BC Talks.
Venture For America Recruits BC Grads For City Revitalization
Eight BC alums discuss their respective experiences with Venture for America, a two-year fellowship program looking to revitalize U.S. cities through entrepreneurship.
BC Dining’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Stirs Up On-Campus Meal Options
Through its new initiative “Test Kitchen,” BC Dining hopes to add creative dishes to the menu while also getting direct student feedback.
Women’s Center, OSI Prepare For Upcoming Spring 2016 ‘Own It’ Summit
The two organizations in charge of the ‘Own It’ Summit have gotten started on planning this year’s event.
Retreat Reflections: Freshman Describes 48 Hours Experience
A BC freshman new to retreating details her experience on 48 Hours.
McAleavey’s Newest Publication Examines Victorian Literary Tropes
The BC English department’s Maia McAleavey analyzes the recurrent Victorian bigamy plot in her newest book.