“It’s almost hard to put into words what this means to me,” Manning said.
Wesner Unites Jesuit Values and Business School Education
Wesner left a law firm when he realized that he needed to pursue a more fulfilling life and teaches his students the importance of that fulfillment.
Notebook: Poor Execution Plagues Eagles in Loss to No. 10 Wisconsin
Friday night’s affair in Kelley Rink left Boston College men’s hockey with its first loss of the season, as the University of Wisconsin earned a 5-2 victory. The Eagles (0-1-1) were swallowed in an all-around performance from No. 10 Wisconsin (4-1-0), behind a stellar performance from goalie Kyle Hayton. The graduate transfer stopped all but…
Forward Thinking: David Cotton Has His Eyes Set on the Future
David Cotton is primed to build upon his standout freshman campaign, one in which he led all BC rookies in goals, assists, and game-winners.
Dually Noted: Hanna Um Makes Art with the Pen and the Cello
From South Korea to Vienna, Hanna Um fuses her love of music and English.
Whatever it Takes: Katie Crowley Returns BC to the Frozen Four
Fighting through adversity, both expected and not, BC head coach Katie Crowley put together the best season of her coaching career.
‘Quasi-Inaugural Edition’ of Philosophy Journal Launches
Tom Lombardo, CSOM ’17, and his conglomerate of philosophy-minded friends crafted this semester’s issue of Dianoia.
A Brother’s Bond: Bennet Johnson Runs to Raise Money for Special Olympics
Bennet Johnson is running the Boston Marathon to raise money for the Special Olympics and to help people like his brother, who has autism.
Bringing Strong Women, Strong Girls to Peruvian Education
Bridget Gorham will be traveling to Peru as a representative of Strong Women Strong Girls, a club on BC’s campus that fosters independence for women.
Dreswick, Eagles Silence Lowell Bats in Home Opener
Jessica Dreswick and Kendra Friedt combined to hold the River Hawks to one run over seven innings of shutdown pitching in a 3-1 victory.