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.
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.
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.
By: Connor Farley
A task force comprised of students and administrators that formed in December to create a new organization for University programming has reached a finalized structure for the future of campus entertainment and recreational student activities at Boston College.
By: Samantha Costanzo
Jack McNamara is set to take mini bottles by storm with his flask, straw, and mixer combo creation.
By: Adriana Mariella
These fleeting weeks, momentarily suspended between what was and what will be, are the time to worry about nothing and everything, to know that everything will fall into place as it’s meant to, to have no idea what’s next and to cry, and hug, and help each other be okay with that
By: Carolyn Freeman
Photography, which once centered on capturing a single unique moment, has since become a medium to curate life as it is lived, said Marita Sturken at her lecture, entitled “Kodak, Polaroid, and Facebook: The Shaping of Memory, Family Pictures, and Photography of the Self,” in Cushing 001 last Thursday.
By: Carolyn Freeman
The interactive workshop is meant to help the BC community learn base-level skills to help the GLBTQ community feel supported and to establish goals going forward, like the creation of an GLBTQ resource center.
By: Corinne Duffy
The Committee for Creative Enactments brings laughs in scripted murder mysteries and improv comedy shows throughout the year.
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.