Starting on Wednesday, O’Neill Library and Bike BC began a program which allows students to borrow bikes for up to three days.
Bug-Infested Broccoli in Carney Dining Hall Alarms Students
The incident early this week is the first time that the director of BC Dining has heard of a bug issue in her three years at the University.
UGBC Wants Your Attention
UGBC’s new communications department, with its emphasis on campus outreach, could change the face of the student government.
From Age 12, Pemberton Had His Heart Set on Boston College
After growing up in the foster care system, Steve Pemberton is learning what it means to be a parent through the eyes of his three children.
For Freshman Minaldy Cadet, Green Card Woes Mean no Financial Aid
After the immigration office denied him his green card in August, Minaldy Cadet could no longer receive any financial aid from BC.
Bee Sustainable: Fulton Hive Raises Awareness of Environmental Issues
The newest addition to the roof of Fulton Hall is the bee’s knees-literally.
Jeff Smith, Turnovers Lift Football to Victory Over Massachusetts
Quarterback-turned-wide receiver Jeff Smith proved his potential as Boston College football’s No. 1 with two long touchdowns against Massachusetts.
Pemberton Advises Students to Find Fulfillment at Convocation Address
After surviving years of abuse in the foster care system, Steve Pemberton shared his story and willingness to overcome adversity at the class of 2020’s Convocation address.
32 Percent Admitted to the Class of 2020
Students in the Class of 2020 come from 46 states and 41 countries.
Students Meld Passions, Service at Prison Arts Outreach
On Sundays and Wednesdays, groups of four or five students head to two women’s prisons to play games, make artwork, and put on shows.