Although men’s basketball and football improved in 2016-17, the lack of postseason magic from BC’s smaller sports made this year worse than last year.
Expanding Our Political Perspectives
“Although our first instincts are to argue, dismiss, or ignore the solutions to political problems lie in listening, and asking questions with the goal of gaining a fuller understanding.”
Finding Inspiration in Nonprofit Work
“The most important thing that I’ve learned at GrubStreet is that you can be inspired by anyone.”
McNellis Examines ‘Hookup Culture’ Through Jesuit Lense
McNellis is mainly concerned with the vagueness of the term “hookup,” the assumptions people make when hooking up, and how men shouldn’t take advantage of women in this manner.
Caroline Portu Provides Professional Comedy in One-Woman Show, ‘Rookie Night’
Caroline Portu returns to Boston College for her one-woman show ‘Rookie Night’ at Arts Fest 2017.
Do You Prefer Final Exams or Final Papers?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students if they preferred final exams or final papers. [aesop_gallery id=”133538″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Embracing BC’s Traditions but Adding to My Wish List
Since she came to Boston College a year late as a transfer, Shannon Kelly is trying to make up for lost time by participating in the typical BC traditions.
‘Quasi-Inaugural Edition’ of Philosophy Journal Launches
Tom Lombardo, CSOM ’17, and his conglomerate of philosophy-minded friends crafted this semester’s issue of Dianoia.
Rams Pick Johnson, Bills Select Milano in NFL Draft
Linebacker Matt Milano and John Johnson, who could play either defensive back or safety, were both selected in the 2017 NFL Draft this weekend.