From ice cream and movies to late-night puffs of cigars, our editors have special ideas for the perfect first date.
Winter Storm Niko Causes University to Close, Students Celebrate
Raj Singh, CSOM ’19, created a Facebook event titled “Snowball Fight in the Stokes Quad.” Over 50 students participated in the fight.
Templeton Seeks to House Immigrants After Travel Ban
Leslie Templeton hopes that her program will help students who are scared to return home find a family and a home over academic breaks.
Several Injured at 100 Days Dance, Students Say
The petition to change venues in the future has 140 signatures.
Attachment, Desire, and Compassion: Stephen Pope’s Approach to Love
Stephen Pope, who has taught at Boston College for 28 years, focuses his theology classes on a different approach from the Aristotelian concepts of love.
High School Dances and Domino’s Pizza: The Least Romantic Moments of My Life
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Shannon Kelly reveals the least romantic moments of her life and the importance of the holiday, whether you’re single, taken, or otherwise.
The Mursday Effect Chapter Four: Weirdos in a Weird Land
The next chapter of The Mursday Effect has arrived, and the mystery humor serial’s authors are coming to blows—written ones, that is.
BC Nourish Bakes Valentine’s Day Cupcakes For Charity
The Boston College chapter of Nourish International sold jumbo-sized cupcakes in the weeks before Valentine’s Day to raise money for its sister community in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Softball Wins Three, Drops One in Houston Hilton Plaza Invitational
The Eagles kicked off their 2017 season by winning three games, including one shutout, and losing one contest in the Houston Hilton Plaza Invitational.
LTE: A Response to “The Outdated ‘Dating Assignment'”
“BC students are smarter, more compassionate, and more selfless than Loos thinks. People here want to participate in relationships that allow for spiritual and intellectual growth.”