With classes at BC starting Monday, the University put its students who live off campus in a difficult position.
Boston 2024 Picks Conte Forum For Olympic Wrestling, Judo
Conte Forum will host wrestling and judo if Boston is tapped as the host city for the 2024 Olympic Games.
BC Will Be Considered For Boston 2024 Olympic Plans
BC is involved in early discussions to host events for Boston’s Olympic bid, after previously being excluded due to potential issues with Conte Forum.
My Boston Summer Resolutions
Summer is the perfect time to plan new resolutions—and for me, that means taking advantage of the city in our backyard.
City Reports Overall Rise In On-Campus Housing
Mayor Walsh released a report that gives the public full transparency on the housing situation of all Boston’s college students—including BC.
Ryan Reede Prepares To Run Marathon For Celtics Shamrock Foundation
Ryan Reede, A&S ’16, had less than a month to train for a full-length marathon and raise $5,000.
John Fish: The Man Boston Loves To Hate
It’s easy for us to shoot the messenger, but with Boston’s Olympic hopes fading, maybe it’s time for a change.
How To Keep Young Business In Boston
It’s great when a number of new companies emerge in the Boston tech scene, but why is it that many of them leave right after they make it big?
BC Alum Spencer Powers Creates New Marketplace For Homeless, Disabled Artists
ArtLifting is a growing online marketplace that sells artwork from homeless and disabled individuals in therapeutic programs.
A Different Kind Of Office Space: What A Day Looks Like At Jebbit
The young team at Jebbit values a sense of community that manifests itself in a number of ways inside and outside of the office.