“Marketing to college students presents a significant challenge that will require more than a few solutions to overcome.”
High Returns for Peer Schools May Bode Well for BC’s Endowment
BC had investment losses of $97 million last fiscal year.
UGBC to Launch New PR Campaign, Postpones Vote on Blind Ballots
The Student Assembly of the Undergraduate Government at Boston College started the year by focusing on outreach and transparency to improve their relationship with the student body.
Vaughn Nets Only Goal of the Day in Win Over Wake Forest
Jenna Bike recorded three shots on goal, but it was Olivia Vaughn’s game-winning shot that made the difference for the Eagles on Sunday afternoon.
Year After Year, Boston Freedom Rally Reaches New Highs
Last weekend, the Boston Common was filled with crowds of cannabis enthusiasts for the Boston Freedom Festival (aka Hempfest)—the first since marijuana was legalized in Massachusetts.
Galit’s Treats With Love Brings More Than Just Pastries to Newton Centre
Following personal loss, Galit Grutman has worked to transform her grief into Galit’s Treats With Love, an Israeli bakery that is the newest addition to Newton Centre.
Matherson’s Double Overtime Goal Seals Victory for BC
BC outshot Pacific by almost 30 shots, but Brooke Matherson’s game-winning shot on goal in double overtime was the most important attempt of the day for the Eagles.
‘Chicago’ Rehearsals Promise Satirical Jazz Spectacle
Rehearsals for the upcoming BC Theatre production of ‘Chicago’ focus on crafting the dark comedy and historical details of the iconic jazz musical.
Who Would Be Your Dream Headliner for Next Year’s Stokes Set?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students who their dream headliner for next year’s Stokes Set would be. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Notebook: Chunk Runs, Mental Errors Plague Eagles in Death Valley
A.J. Dillon made his presence known on the ground, but the Eagles once again collapsed late in a game, this time handing the victory to No. 2 Clemson.