By: Austin Tedesco
With conflicting reports from media outlets and the athletic department, the status of the Boston College men’s basketball team head coach Steve Donahue is uncertain as of this publishing.
By: Austin Tedesco
With conflicting reports from media outlets and the athletic department, the status of the Boston College men’s basketball team head coach Steve Donahue is uncertain as of this publishing.
By: Nathan McGuire
The Student Assembly (SA) voted Tuesday to support legislation that will develop a disability awareness and advocacy task force, one month after Phoebe Fico, A&S ’16, wrote in a Letter to the editor to The Heights about the lack of handicap accessibility on campus.
By: Tommy Meloro
Players on BC’s men’s hockey team are familiar to Superfans, but a few members of the team are deserving of the badge of honor that is a nickname.
By: Julie Orenstein
More than 50 Boston College female undergraduates had the chance to network and gain insight on furthering their career interests on Saturday at the Boston College Women’s Summit, organized by UGBC’s Division of Student Initiatives.
By: Carolyn Freeman
Mobility is a keyword in African American studies, and was expressed through various forms, like dance and writing, in the post-World War II era, said Farah Griffin, a professor of English and comparative literature and African American studies at Columbia University.
By: Julie Orenstein
David Miele, an assistant professor in the Lynch School of Education (LSOE), was not aware that the Sesquicentennial Challenge chair existed until January, when he was told that he was named to the endowed professorship.
By: Connor Farley
At the beginning of the 2014 academic year, the Boston College Environmental Studies Program (ESP) will offer a new major in environmental studies (ES)-a major that consists of an interdisciplinary curriculum focused on environmental sustainability.
Students have taken both fervent and funny approaches to Lent over the years.
By: Corinne Duffy
Marjorie Howes, an expert in 19th century Irish culture and literature, has brought her research everywhere from Chestnut Hill to New Zealand.
Smart Woman Securities teaches upper-level basic financial skills to students who may not be exposed to them in their normal classroom settings.