Even at a school without the stereotypical environment of a frat scene, some male students can feel pressure to increase their “body count.”
Author Examines Iraq-American War in Novel
The Rope examines the Iraq-American War from an Iraqi point of view, with no American characters.
Counting Down to the Presidential Election, Profs Look Backwards and Ahead
R. Shep Melnick and Martha Bayles did not want to talk about the upcoming election. Instead, they explored what the United States might look like after Nov. 8.
Peter Krause Dissects Policies of Presidential Candidates
Before the third and final 2016 presidential debate, Peter Krause, a professor in the Boston College political science department, dissected the candidates’ policies, particularly on foreign involvement and terrorism.
Christine Chavez Talks Relationship With Grandfather, Labor Equality
When Chavez was young, she did not have family picnics. Instead, she had family protests.
Major Jackson Reads His Work, Talks Inspiration
Major Jackson joins the ranks of Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot, and Maya Angelou, who have also spoken as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
Cronin Lunch Closes Out Espresso Your Faith Week
Kerry Cronin told students who do not identify as Catholic that they should not be intimidated by Espresso Your Faith Week.
Student Affairs Pushes Students to Vote
With the upcoming presidential elections, Student Affairs is hosting several events to prepare students to vote.
BC Dining Debuts Menus of Change Options
Boston College Dining Services showcased its plans for the future of dining with Menus of Change, a culinary showcase, at all the main dining halls across campus. Students who gave feedback were rewarded with t-shirts.
Tasting and Talking: Students Get to Know the Off-Campus Community
At the Taste of Off-Campus event, students had the opportunity to try local foods and meet BC administrators and city officials.