A1 Editor Jacob Schick gives a few examples in his column about the way movies can change emotions and feelings in a big way.
Boston College Volleyball Releases Full 2019 Schedule
The Eagles announced their slate of games on May 15, and it includes a pair of Pac-12 opponents, four different mini tournaments, and five weeks on the road to start the season.
Streep Arrives, ‘Big Little Lies’ Follow with Intrigue
HBO’s Emmy award winning ‘Big Little Lies’ thickened the plot by welcoming Meryl Streep’s neurotic matron Mary Louise to its second season.
2018-19 Coach of the Year: Jason Kennedy
BC volleyball’s never made the NCAA Tournament—it’s Jason Kennedy’s job to get the Eagles there, and he’s already well on his way, having changed the culture in the Power Gym and led BC to its highest win total in 15 years during his first season at the helm.
Eagles to Play in ACC/Big Ten Challenge and Inaugural Al Attles Classic
BC announced two dates on its 2019-20 schedule, revealing games with Northwestern and California in two non-conference matchups.
Eagles Add Apuzzo as Graduate Assistant
Sam Apuzzo’s collegiate career might be over, but she won’t be leaving Boston College lacrosse just yet—she’s the team’s newest graduate assistant.
Cancer Survivor Tommy Cleary Gives Back Through Relay for Life
“Usually it’s a family member that donates, but none of my relatives matched,” said Cleary. “So they had to go to the bone marrow registry … so I got [the bone marrow] from a random stranger who has never reached out—kind of a ‘my silent angel’ type of thing.”
Listen First, Act Second: Joy Moore Drives the Student Body Forward
For Joy Moore, leading the Division of Student Affairs is like driving a car: Sometimes it’s her job to help the student body accelerate—other times, it’s to ease off the pedal.
Report: Pemberton, BC ’89, Considering Challenging Markey, BC ’68, for Senate Seat
Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, Hon. ’15, is “considering” challenging incumbent Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, BC ’68, J.D. ’72, for Markey’s seat in Congress’s most prestigious chamber, according to a Boston Globe report.
Words Aren’t Enough to Fight BC’s Battles
Outgoing news editor Jack Goldman considers whether or not Boston College’s community has failed itself by shirking responsibility for larger issues plaguing the community.