Coming into his freshman year, AJ Turner was the most highly recruited Eagles prospect in close to a decade. But, now a sophomore, Turner, who saw a reduction in playing time this season, has decided to transfer.
Carson Truesdell Is Gunning to Break His Own Marathon Record
In high school, Carson Truesdell ran across the Grand Canyon for the adventure of it, and now he’s pushing himself to run the Boston Marathon under 02:30:00.
Maddie Perlewitz Finds Community in a Solo Sport
After 400 miles, 20 weeks of training, and $10,000 worth of fundraising, Maddie Perlewitz is finally reaching her ultimate goal: running the Boston Marathon.
Ms. Worldwide: Before BC, Dair Traveled the Globe as Kazakhstan’s National Tennis Champion
From New Delhi to Chestnut Hill, junior Asiya Dair has dominated on the court thanks to her relentless work ethic.
Professor Sends Out Survey to Gauge Interest in Neuroscience Major
About half of the top 40 ‘U.S. News and World Report’ schools have a neuroscience program.
New Plex Will Be Named for Connell Family
Boston College’s next building will receive a familiar name.
BC’s “Moonshot:” Institute for Integrated Sciences and Society Could Open by 2021
The IISS will be one of BC’s largest investments ever, according to Vice Provost for Research and Academic Planning Thomas Chiles.
Tracing Back UIS
BC’s course registration system looks like it was designed in the 1970s because, well, it was.
1950 Collective Merges Fashion with Social Justice
Frustrated by the lack of fashionable One Direction merchandise on the market, Boston College senior Angela Jin and fellow fangirl Nishiki Maredia founded the 1950 Collective, an apparel company focused on selling trendy and affordable fandom merchandise.
Without Naming BC, O’Malley Calls for Broad Divestment at Tuesday Rally
“Maybe next year at BC we can give up fossil fuels for lent,” O’Malley said.