Eight BC alums discuss their respective experiences with Venture for America, a two-year fellowship program looking to revitalize U.S. cities through entrepreneurship.
Cocktails, Mixed With A Literary Twist
A BC English professor discusses her latest work, which combines Shakespeare and cocktail creations.
Perpetuating Apathy: Why Millennials Are Losing Faith In Politics
A look at technology’s effect on younger generations’ political apathy.
Student Business Consortium To Promote ‘Learn By Doing’ Philosophy At BC
A new student organization called the Student Business Consortium seeks to train students of all educational backgrounds and professional interests with real world cases from companies in Boston.
Wasted Walsh: ResLife’s Need For Greater Transparency
As the semester comes to a close, a look back at the events in Walsh Hall highlight the need for greater transparency on the part of the Office of Residential Life.
Junior Melanie Logan Nears Marathon Fundraising, Training Goals
As next week’s Boston Marathon nears, junior Melanie Logan nears completion of her fundraising and training goals.
Athletics Prepares For Week-Long Student Athlete Celebration
While April 6th is commemorated nationally as Student-Athlete Day, BC Athletics has planned a week of events to show appreciation for its student-athletes’ commitment to the University’s mission.
With Upcoming Album, William Bolton Eyes Next Stage In Music Career
Honing in on his sound while making efforts to build his personal brand, William Bolton spent Spring Break in Los Angeles meeting with potential management teams and filming new music videos for his upcoming album.
International Inclusion: Bridging The Culture Gap Among BC Students
About a year ago, Boston College FACES released a video to raise campus awareness about offensive dialogue on the popular social networking app YikYak. The video featured students reading offensive posts from YikYak, posts that were submitted anonymously by others in the BC community and which often exhibited racist, sexist, or homophobic undertones. Of particular…
International Assistant Program Seeks Greater Integration For East Asian Students
As the International Assistant Program gears up for the 2015-2016 academic year, it exhibits a renewed focus on how best to integrate a growing number of international students from East Asian countries.