Louisville QB Lamar Jackson made Kodak Black and the rest of his fans proud against BC, accounting for seven touchdowns in a 52-7 victory.
Emily and Eryn McCoy Eye Strong Finish to Decorated BC Careers
The McCoy sisters want to make deep ACC Tournament and NCAA Tournament runs to cap off their illustrious careers as Eagles.
Literary Magazine ‘The Stylus’ Celebrates Impressive Student Art Submissions
As Boston College’s oldest literary magazine, ‘The Stylus’ has been celebrating student art submissions since 1882. The magazine features a large spectrum of different forms of artistic expression and writing styles.
UGBC’s Dress With Respect Campaign Featured on Fox News Segment
The University of Texas at Austin and Indiana University, Bloomington were also featured on the segment.
Despite Obstacles, Campus School Fights for Special Needs Education
Over the years, the Campus School has established strong ties to BC and the student volunteers who work there.
Professor Welkin Johnson’s Research On What Makes Us Human
Retroviruses are our best friend.
Interdisciplinary Program Equates Global Health with Social Justice
The interdisciplinary program aims to expand students’ awareness of health as a global social justice issue as they pursue careers in health care.
Students Discuss Breaking Down Social, Physical Barriers for Disabled Students
Students discussed their experience with media representation of disabled people. They found that these representations are often of the “token person in the wheelchair,” which is a limited image of what disability looks like.
‘My Brother’s Black Body:’ Photographer Captures Life as a Minority
What started off as simply photographing his “homies” has turned into a personal commentary on the perception of black males in society.
‘Art in the Square’ to Connect Community with Local Artists
Featuring around 20 local artists and craftsmen, ‘Art in the Square’ will take place this coming Saturday in the Chestnut Hill Square.