A junior who recently returned from a summer study abroad program in London reflects on the conceptions of and realities surrounding the Boston College study abroad experience.
Demand For BC Counseling Up 25 Percent In Three Years
As a result of the 25-percent increase in student counseling needs, UCS seeks additional time, resources, and staff.
‘Appa’ Volunteers Grow In Number And Regional Focus
A look at Appalachia Volunteers as roughly 400 BC students prepare for the program’s alternative spring break community building trip to numerous states in the Appalachian and Atlantic regions.
Published Professors: Song Discusses Race Dialogue In ‘The Children Of 1965’
BC English professor discusses race and its influence in writing in his new book.
A Guide To Boston Study Spots Ahead Of Midterm Week
The city’s best spots to study ahead of midterm week, along with some details about what each offers.
Eagles Overseas: A Look At Study Abroad Trends
A look at the Office of International Programs’ statistics on undergraduates that choose to study abroad.
Opportunities Available To Women Evolve With WRC’s Increased Role On Campus
“Resolved: that the emergence of women from the home is a regrettable feature of modern life.” This was a question from a 1930s debate competition, in which Boston College upheld the affirmative side of the argument against Bates College. An article in The Heights Jan. 21 issue from that year reports that, although no winner…