Science, innovation, and technology collide in over 100 events across the city in the first annual HUBweek festival.
Music Guild To Feature BC Bands In First Annual Fall Concert
Here are some of the acts and bands to know before the Music Guild’s Fall Concert kicks off on Saturday in the Cabaret Room.
BC Students Give Their ‘Two Cents’ In Coke’s ‘Project Ripple’
BC is only the second institution to participate in Coca-Cola’s international empowerment initiative, “Project Ripple.”
Carolyn Lynch, A Namesake Of Education School, Passes At Age 69
Carolyn Lynch, namesake of Lynch School of Education, was known for bridging gaps between BC and the community.
Transition Underway For 2000 Comm. Ave, Set To Open As BC Dorm
The University is renovating 200 Commonwealth Avenue to turn it into the newest residence hall.
Low Turnout Marks First Registered March For Climate Justice at Boston College
Members of Climate Justice at Boston College respond to Pope’s encyclical in first approved event.
Refs, Special Teams Miscues Plague BC Against Duke
Two botched field goals. A touchdown that wasn’t. And a stream of questionable play calls. Once again, a young BC team let a victory that was there for the taking slip through its fingers, this time on the road against the Blue Devils.
Anastos And Skarupa Shine In Season-Opening Victory
The Eagles began a new winning streak with a convincing win over Minnesota-Duluth on Friday night.
University To Overhaul Dorm Access, Card Swipes
Most Boston College buildings will gain cameras and Wi-Fi based card readers.
The Sister Act: Meghan and Katie Kelleher
The Kelleher sisters talk about their writing process, growing up with dad-music, and their hopes for the future.