Through four University-wide cancellations over the past month, BC Dining employees have adapted to severe conditions to continue feeding the community.
On Eve Of UGBC Elections, Candidates Make Final Arguments At Debate
The three teams vying for the presidency and executive vice presidency debated campaign points in the Vanderslice Cabaret Room Wednesday night.
An Unexpected Journey: Thomas Napoli’s Road To Candidacy
As the UGBC presidential election looms, Thomas Napoli discusses his time at Boston College thus far.
For Unregistered Student Organizations, An Ambiguous Future
As unregistered student organizations continue to exist on campus, UGBC explores avenues to protect students’ right to free expression.
Frustrations Of A Finance Student: Rethinking Recruiting At BC
As recruiting season hits full flux at BC, it is more important than ever to think about why we’re heading in the direction we are.
How Social Media Is Destroying Our Belief In ‘Prophets’
Our parents and grandparents had common American heroes, like JKF and MLK Jr., to look up to—but who do we millenials have? Beyonce? Steve Jobs?
Veteran Investor Bob Davis Talks Venture Capital At ‘Lunch With A Leader’
“It was Google before Google existed,” Bob Davis of Highland Capital said. “It dominated the Internet by a large margin, with about 100 million people who visited the site every day.”
BC Grads In Tech Field Discuss Starting A Company
Last Thursday night in the Fulton Honors Library, three Boston College alumni shared their experiences with starting their own companies, the challenges of giving up a full-time corporate job, and their advice for students aspiring to start their own businesses.
Walsh Visits WCAS Grads To Talk Impact Of Education
By: Mujtaba Syed
On Tuesday night in the Heights Room of Corcoran Commons, the Woods College of Advancing Studies hosted its 2014 graduation dinner for students nearing the completion of their final semesters, alongside Mayor of Boston Martin J. Walsh.
ESPN Exec Talks Leadership
By: Mujtaba Syed
On Tuesday, the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics hosted Norby Williamson, executive vice president of production, program scheduling, and development at ESPN.