The former Wildcat will suit up in the maroon and gold for the 2016 season.
From Coffee To Physics: A New Job For The Chocolate Bar’s Lead Cashier
After nine years as lead cashier of the Chocolate Bar, Scott Bortolotto is taking on a new role as assistant events coordinator in the physics department.
What To Do When Faced With The Harsh Reality Of The BC Bubble
I have a running theory that everything goes terribly wrong during exam season.
‘What’s The Weirdest Thing You’ve Ever Eaten?’
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices From The Dustbowl,’ we asked students, ‘What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?’
Employees of BC: A Talk With Heraldo Laguerre of Eagles Nest
Eagles Nest senior supervisor Heraldo Laguerre has spent 26 years fostering relationships with hungry Boston College students.
Rediscovering Sports Fandom On A New Coast
It’s hard to find your team 3,000 miles away from home, but Ed Kelly and the rest of BC men’s soccer are making a convincing case for your support.
Eagles’ Magical Run Halted By Syracuse In Elite Eight
Ed Kelly and BC men’s soccer’s journey to the Elite Eight ended against the No. 6-ranked Orange in a 1-0 loss.
Boudreau’s Last Second Shot Lifts BC Over Purdue
With just under 10 seconds left and Boston College women’s basketball down a point, Nicole Boudreau hoisted up a 3-pointer that could reclaim the lead for the Eagles. After watching multiple leads evaporate, the shot needed to go in to avoid wasting a spectacular first half. It did go in, and the scoreboard read 58-56,…
At Shea Center Panel, Female Founders Tackle Gender Gap In Entrepreneurship
In order to inspire females to enter entrepreneurial networks, the Shea Center had Female Founders speak on how to succeed despite discrimination against women in the workforce.
To Serve God, Bake Bread, Kiefer Said At Semester’s Final Agape Latte
For the group’s Christmas Extravaganza, Agape Latte filled Hillside Café with students to hear Karen Kiefer talk about how she found a way to serve God through baking bread.