Whyle Li Ong • November 14, 2025
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee continued its discussion of proposed amendments that would reduce or eliminate parking minimums for commercial uses in village centers.
Mac Cobb • November 14, 2025
BC women's hockey beat Boston University 5–2 thanks to a three-goal third period on Thursday night.
Helen Austin • November 13, 2025
While the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night, Congress’ failure to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), coupled with impending changes to Medicaid eligibility, will have “devastating” consequences for people’s ability to access and afford health care, according to Mary Ann Chirba.
Riley Del Sesto • November 13, 2025
Setti Warren, Boston College alumnus and former Newton mayor, was remembered by friends and colleagues as a man whose laughter, warmth, and integrity defined a lifetime of public service and community leadership.
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Helen Austin • November 13, 2025
While the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night, Congress’ failure to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), coupled with impending changes to Medicaid eligibility, will have “devastating” consequences for people’s ability to access and afford health care, according to Mary Ann Chirba.

Reetu Agnihotri • November 12, 2025
UGBC student senators recapped their first Circle Up, hosted in collaboration with the Office of the Dean of Students (DoS), during the Senate meeting Tuesday night.

Geo Elasmar • November 12, 2025
Since OpenAI released ChatGPT, humanities departments across BC have engaged in conversations, implemented new policies, and reoriented their perspectives to assess how AI affects learning and how to mitigate its misuse.

Katherine Kline • November 10, 2025
The Boston College Prison Education Program, the state’s largest higher education program for people who are incarcerated, will expand to offer college classes to women at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Framingham.

Carina Murphy • November 9, 2025
A fire sparked above a Green Line train parked at the Boston College yard around 4:58 p.m. Sunday evening, triggering a large emergency response and temporary shutdown of the MBTA B Line near campus.

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Welles has garnered a large following on Instagram and TikTok by posting short snippets of didactic music. Because these tunes are designed to survive in the vacuum of instant gratification produced by social media algorithms, they must be immediately poignant and explicitly topical.

Nikita Leal • November 10, 2025
After a long week of back-to-back rehearsals for the previous week’s Rookie Showcase, 13 Boston College dance teams took the stage again on Friday for the South East Asian Student Association’s 12th annual AXIS Dance Showcase in the Heights Room.

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Sydney Sweeney steps into her fiercest role yet with Christy, which hit theatres on Friday. The film is a biopic of Christy Martin, who is largely unknown to the world’s current generation.

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Del Water Gap released his third studio album, Chasing the Chimera, this Friday—a demanding title for an underwhelming listening experience.

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BC women's hockey beat Boston University 5–2 thanks to a three-goal third period on Thursday night.

Grace Sheehan • November 13, 2025
The third time was the charm for the Eagles on Wednesday night against Rider, as BC stretched its winning streak to three games.

Maria Stefanoudakis, Sports Editor • November 11, 2025
Central Connecticut beat Boston College men’s basketball 60–59 on Tuesday night in Conte Forum, and boos echoed through the arena as the fans filed out.





Whyle Li Ong • November 14, 2025
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee continued its discussion of proposed amendments that would reduce or eliminate parking minimums for commercial uses in village centers.

Riley Del Sesto • November 13, 2025
Setti Warren, Boston College alumnus and former Newton mayor, was remembered by friends and colleagues as a man whose laughter, warmth, and integrity defined a lifetime of public service and community leadership.

Rebecca MacKinnon • November 9, 2025
Tucked into a quiet stretch of Washington Street in Newton, Eddie’s Breakfast and Lunch seems like your typical diner: chairs lining the counter, paper menus laminated from years of use, and the background hum of the grill.







