The University announced last Thursday that Rev. Gregory Kalscheur, S.J., was named the interim dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, effective June 1.
BC Dining Services Brings ‘Meatball Obsession’ To Corcoran Commons
The small, shack-like structure in front of Corcoran Commons has a new look-Beans, Creams, and Dreams has been replaced with Meatball Obsession, which opened on April 21 with success, according to Megan O’Neill, associate director of restaurant operations for Boston College Dining Services (BCDS).
Clarke Delivers His ‘Last Lecture’
The latest installment of the Americans for Informed Democracy’s (AID) “Last Lecture” series provided the setting for Rev. Jeremy Clarke, S.J.’s final curtain call at Boston College.
2014-15 UGBC Board Inaugurated
The Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) inauguration marked the end of an administration that has faced the challenge of a shifting structure and ushered in a new group of leaders who will be tasked with implementing the organization’s transformed role.
Belfast Project Tapes May Link Sinn Fein Leader To McConville Case
Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams was arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) on Wednesday night in connection to the 1972 murder of Jean McConville.
Live Life’s Questions
As a bewildered and timid pre-freshman, I impulsively signed myself up for the PULSE program, and what ensued was a crash course on how to live.
Former BC Athletes Among Runners Reported For Fraudulent Bibs
By: Austin Tedesco
Two former runners from the Boston College men’s cross country team created fake bibs using a registered runner’s number and participated in the 2014 Boston Marathon, assistant BC cross country coach Tim Ritchie confirmed to the running blog Fittish.
UGBC, RHA Host Annual BC Boardwalk Carnival In Mod Lot
By: Nathan McGuire
The Mod Lot was transformed into a carnival-like atmosphere on Sunday afternoon, as the Residence Hall Association (RHA) and UGBC hosted their annual BC Boardwalk. Until last year, the event had been held in O’Neill Plaza.
BC Ignites Postponed To Fall 2014 Semester
By: Julie Orenstein
The fourth edition of BC Ignites will not take place this semester, straying from the initial plan set out by the event’s creator, Conor Sullivan, GLSOE ’14, who hoped to hold one forum each semester.
University Advances Master Plan
By: Mary Rose Fissinger
Less than a year and a half after the opening of Stokes Hall, the memory of daily encounters with the towering skeleton of the halfway-constructed home to the humanities is fading, and with it, chatter about BC’s Master Plan and what it holds for future classes is becoming a rarity.