Wishmakers provides fundraising opportunities that help the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with serious illnesses.
Between the World Bank and BC, Mathis Wagner Racks Up Frequent Flyer Miles
Mathis Wagner, a Boston College economics professor, lives in D.C., travels to Boston twice a week, and works as a consultant at the World Bank.
Once Upon a Time in Wisconsin
Features editor Archer Parquette recounts the story of one cold Wisconsin morning.
Previewing the Beanpot 2017: Men’s Hockey vs. BU
The Eagles’ road to repeating as Beanpot champions runs through Boston University, as the two suit up for the first round of play on Monday. To this point, BC has failed to earn a point versus its crosstown rival this season.
Grad Student Association Shuttle Route Initiative Hits Roadblock
The GSA aimed to combat the rising cost of parking on campus by expanding BC’s shuttle routes into more off-campus locations.
No Longer Overlooked, Scott Savage Is Jerry York’s ‘Beacon of Light’
Scott Savage has been consistently overshadowed by Boston College’s premier defensemen. But now, in his senior year, it’s his time to shine. And Hockey East is beginning to take notice.
Student Assembly Calls for Resources for Students Affected by Travel Ban
The resolutions suggests that the University set aside housing for students who might feel unable to return home during school breaks.
University Should Provide Housing for Affected Students
“If the University truly holds Judeo-Christian values at its core, then it will choose to provide housing for these students, in order to not turn away members of its community seeking assistance.”
Audiences Bask in the Talent of DOBC’s ‘Shine’
Showcasing everything from ballet to hip-hop and everything inbetween, DOBC’s ‘Shine’ was a testament to the eclectic abilities of BC’s dance organizations.
Turkeys and Champions: TU/TD
Why the turkeys decided to abandon their on-campus habitat is unclear, but news of their safety brought some light to a relatively dreary day.