Maria was the 10th-most-powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic and the cause of tens of billions of dollars in damage throughout the Caribbean.
On the Radio and in Alumni, TJ Hartnett Is the Voice of the Eagles
Broadcasting to audiences both locally and across the world, TJ Hartnett is an iconic voice of Boston College sports.
BC Dedicates Gabelli Plaza in Ceremony
“The Jesuits taught us the human body, the human spirit has to be holistic,” Gabelli said.
Erik Weihenmayer on How He Climbed Mt. Everest—While Blind
“Most people are just interested in my dog,” Weihenmayer said. “People come up to me like ‘I love your dog!’ and then I’m walking away and I hear them say, ‘Didn’t that guy climb Everest blind?’”
Blind Ballot Resolution Falls One Vote Short in Student Assembly
Student Assembly members debated the blind ballot’s effect on its public image, the diversity of thought during meetings, and the organization’s transparency.
Panel Discusses How to Respond to Violence in Charlottesville
“Statues come down when the time is right,” said former Vice Provost for Faculties Pat DeLeeuw.
Angela Ards Uses ‘Fake News’ to Teach Real Journalism at BC
Angela Ards is bringing her experience as a seasoned journalist to a popular English course, and is working on building a journalism minor for BC students.
Seeking More Options, Students Launch BC Chapter of Turning Point USA
They hope BC’s chapter of Turning Point will move away from the social issues that often bitterly divide college campuses and steal headlines.
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.
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.