BC Dining has received student feedback that it will use to continue to improve dining options.
Luke Kuechly, SAAC Register Students for National Bone Marrow Registry
Over 800 people registered for the National Bone Marrow Registry this weekend.
Men’s Hockey Crushes Holy Cross, Improves to 15-1 at DCU Center
Jerry York just loves the DCU Center. The Eagles reminded him why in a 6-1 victory over Holy Cross.
Football Fails to Grab the Fruit in Loss to Syracuse
Boston College football received every opportunity to win against Syracuse. Each time, the Eagles failed to grab the fruit.
With Revitalized Special Teams, Men’s Hockey Defeats Colorado College in Home Opener
The Eagles finally broke through on the power play after going 0-for-23 in their first four games, taking down NCHC opponent Colorado College, 4-1, in the home opener.
Prof. Rocchio: The Death of Blue Books is Near
Seventy-two students piloted the new software by taking a test on their computers on Oct. 14.
Own It Summit, Now in the Fall, Will Host Muslim Female Activist as Keynote Speaker
Riham Osman began her career as an activist for Muslims after facing employment discrimination for wearing a hijab. She will address students at the Own It Summit on Nov. 12.
ALC Hosts Acronym Week, Discusses Immigration
The theme of this year’s Acronym Week is immigration. The Ahana Leadership Council will allow students of immigrant background to speak about their experiences.
Peter Krause Dissects Policies of Presidential Candidates
Before the third and final 2016 presidential debate, Peter Krause, a professor in the Boston College political science department, dissected the candidates’ policies, particularly on foreign involvement and terrorism.
After Three Decades of Coaching, Ed Kelly Has Seen It All
In the midst of his 32nd year as a head coach, Ed Kelly looks back on the journey that brought him from the streets of Dublin to BC’s sidelines.