Beginning in the fall of 2024, the Boston College German studies department relaxed its major and minor requirements, making the program more accessible to students of all class years. According to Nicholas Block, chair of the German studies department, the department now allows courses starting at the elementary level to count towards the minor. “We…
Guide to Gratitude This Thanksgiving Season
Whether you’re overjoyed, agitated, or just ambivalent, taking time to practice gratitude and mindfulness can be a great tool amid uncertainty.
Writings to Warbles: ‘Liederabend’ Showcases Vocal Talents of All Ages
Boston College’s music department showed off its pipes during the Halloween-themed “Liederabend: All Hallow’s Eve” concert.
Homemade on the Heights: Candy-Bag Brownies
You may find yourself with a bittersweet problem: leftover candy and nothing to do with it. Well, if you’re looking for a way to offset the post-holiday slump, I’d highly recommend making Candy-Bag Brownies!
Dunleavy: A Definitive Ranking of the ‘Taylor’s Versions’
To celebrate the first year anniversary of 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Kaylee Dunleavy ranks all of Swift’s re-recorded albums released thus far.
The Transfer Zagat: 5 Tips on How to Navigate Your Transfer Experience
Congrats! You’ve been accepted to Boston College. Now that the dust has settled, you may be left wondering what to expect as a new Eagle.
Pianists Georgievskaya and Schwan Use One Piano To Create Symphonic Sound
The Boston College Arts Council hosted pianists Liudmila Georgievskaya and Thomas Schwan for a musical showcase in Gasson.
How to Make the Most of Your Fall Break
Crisp air, cascading leaves, and sweaters galore mean autumn has finally arrived in Chestnut Hill. While midterm season looms over the heads of Boston College students, the brief respite of fall break also pokes its head out to provide relief amid the stress.