“Next month’s referendum will mark a historic decision for the country. Either the already authoritarian ruler will become a fully-fledged dictator, or Turkey will have another shot at a constitutional democracy.”
40 Hours: EagleMUNC V Aims for an Immersive Experience
Over 150 BC student staffers, 70 high school teachers, and 650 high school students, came together for EagleMUNC V.
T Is for Terrible
“One time, it took me an hour and a half to get from Dorchester back to Boston College. That is unacceptable for a modern mass transit system in the 10th largest metropolitan area in the United States.”
Mods, Smoking Ham, and Cookies: The Last Housing Lottery
After getting a mod, features editor Archer Parquette took great pains to avoid writing a cliché housing column.
Bringing Humor, Housing Together With @BC_ResLife
@BC_ResLife, the office’s Twitter account, has been serving up sass during the weeks of room selection since 2015.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 7: On the Road Again (Kind Of)
Our heroes finally venture out of Boston and make it to Nova Scotia, stealing a boat and defacing a welcome sign in the process.
Lynch School of Education to Hire Nine New Faculty
With many professors retiring, the Lynch School of Education is set to hire nine new faculty members within the next three years.
For AD Hunt, Boston College Hires Parker Executive Search
Boston College has hired Parker Executive Search to help screen and select candidates to be the next Director of Athletics.
Students Spread Ideas at Spring BC Talks Event
Students discussed topics such as the future of big data and the U.S. criminal justice system.
History of Caliphates Provides No Solutions to Muslim Politics, Prof. Says
“Since the caliphate did not provide the solution to the problem of Muslim politics in the past, it unlikely to in the future,” he said.