By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Player Charged Last Spring Returns To The Field For BC
By: David Cote and Greg Joyce
Jaryd Rudolph, the football player charged with unlawful secret recording last March after he allegedly recorded a consensual sexual encounter between his roommate and a female graduate student, has played in all three of Boston College’s football games this fall.
Faculty Dining Room Will Be Opened For Student Dinners
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Starting in early October, the Faculty Dining Room in McElroy Hall will open its doors to undergraduates once a week. Boston College Dining Services’ (BCDS) new TV Chef Series will kick off with a night featuring the cuisine of Food Network chef Jamie Oliver, and is slated to continue on Thursdays throughout the academic year.
Stokes Hall Nears Completion As Opening Date Approaches
By: David Cote
The top floors of Stokes Hall are currently being outfitted with carpet and wood molding, and the project remains on schedule for completion around Halloween and an official opening in January, construction managers have said.
How Rock Fought For Its Survival
By: Brennan Carley, Taylor Cavallo, Dan Siering
Rock and roll is a dying breed. There’s no sidestepping that uncomfortably disheartening reality. Record stores are all but missing from both small towns and major cities. Albums aren’t selling like they used to, and touring acts are playing to half-full rooms-bygone conclusions, we know, but important to note nonetheless.
FOOTBALL: With Kuechly’s Shoes To Fill, Clancy Has Stepped Up
Entering this past weekend of games, Boston College middle linebacker Nick Clancy led all of college football with 43 tackles. More than half of those were racked up in last Saturday’s contest against Northwestern, where his 24-tackle performance earned him ACC player of the week honors. But if it weren’t for an injury during Clancy’s junior year of high school, he might not have even played football in college.
Bell Named 2012 Monan Prof.
By: David Cote
Bollege’s Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. professor in theatre arts for the 2012-2013 academic year.
The Marvels Of Modern Musicals
By: Brennan Carley, Taylor Cavallo, and Dan Siering
To celebrate the start of the fall theatrical season, we sat down to hash out the complexities and wonders of theatrical works created in the past 50 years.
Social Media: Your Annoying, Clingy Boyfriend
“My name is Alexia LaFata, and I have been using for nine years” is something I imagine I’d say if I were to enroll in a rehab-esque group for people addicted to social media. And when I say “using,” I mean I have been instant messaging and social networking since I was nine years old.