Well, there’s no Boston College football this week. That’s a bummer. How are you going to get through your weekend? We’re glad you asked.
Read The Full Speeches On Mental Health From BC Ignites
The fourth BC Ignites was hosted in O’Neill Plaza last night, with multiple Boston College students giving speeches about mental health. The speakers have allowed us to republish their words here.
Absurd Suggestions For Boston’s New Time Capsule
With the Bostonian Society about to open a time capsule that has lived inside a statue for over a century, it’s time to start planning a new capsule filled with reminders of Boston’s modern absurdities.
Scenes From The Music Guild’s Open Mic In Stokes Amphitheater
The Music Guild hosts their first open mic night of the semester, featuring campus artists and BC band Juice.
Screw Their Records, Coaches Must Protect Their Players
Michigan head coach Brady Hoke left Shane Morris in the game with a clear concussion, and he ought to be condemned for it.
BCTalks Lecture Series Returns For Fall Semester
The application submission window for this semester’s installment of BCTalks has officially opened.
The Conundrum Of Complacency: Why We Expect BC To Lose
Shouldn’t those magical moments be the rule, not the exception?
City Of Boston Looks To Be A Leader In Reforming College Athletics
When Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, WCAS ’09, returns from a trip abroad, he’ll have an ordinance waiting for him that, if signed, would directly interject local government into the BC athletic department and every other athletic department in the city.
The Search For Off-Campus Housing: Under Pressure
With just a few days left in September, students are reasonably expected to be fully immersed in their classes, clubs, and jobs—and most are. But, like every year, there’s a group of about 1,200 students in the sophomore class who are already thinking about next fall.
From One Kapp To The Next, A Love Of Soccer Spans Two Generations
With a strong run of form, Alex Kapp has become BC’s No. 1 this season.