It is well known that the ideals of BC impact students significantly on campus. It is reassuring to hear that BC alumni take these lessons with them post-graduation.
The Collegiate Crisis of Truth
Before we come to college, we think we have the truth, only to be confronted with a crisis of understanding not long after classes begin. Even when we are lacking the objective facts we want, we must not stop searching.
LTE: Yet Another Holocaust Lesson
When I went to see Holocaust survivor Rena Finder speak at BC last week, I was pleasantly surprised to find a room full of attentive students.
We Hate This Snow (But Love Democracy)
It’s November, it has started snowing, and we are bitter about it. Luckily, we live in America, where we have elections, baskets of Godiva chocolates, and trail mix.
Wolfman Encourages Exploration In Chemistry
Neil Wolfman, a professor in the chemistry department since 2000, shares his early-life experiences and how they relate to his career at BC.
The Choice To Live Adventurously
Making the decision to study abroad can be both scary and exciting, but in the end, has to be made by you.
Sales And Business Development Club Emphasizes Real-world Experience
The newly-formed Sales and Business Development Club will participate in a world-wide sales competition at MIT on Nov. 15.
A Focus On Cost-cutting Saved BC From Bankruptcy, Financial Woes In The 1970s
In the 1970s, BC faced substantial debt, but four decades later boasts an endowment fund over $1 billion.
Commuter Students Experience College Life Differently
One commuter student shares her unique experience at BC.
‘Own It’ Summit To Focus On Women’s Development
‘Own It,” a women’s summit hosted by Georgetown University last year, will come to Boston College in the spring.