On Wednesday night, several thousand marched in downtown Boston to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election. This is what it was like.
‘Don’t Give Up on Yourself:’ Professors, Students Talk Resilience
Students and professors talked about overcoming mental and physical disabilities, rejection, and stress to enjoy a fuller life.
NGO Venezuelan Women in Action Fosters Social Change in Boston
With the creation of Mujeres Venezolanas en Accíon (MVA), Latin American activists hope to combat gender discrimination and violence by allowing women to tell their stories.
Beard Papa’s Brings Airy Japanese Cream Puffs to Allston
After opening their storefront in tandem with Chatime this past July, Beard Papa’s serves Allston diners a wide assortment of Japanese-style creme puffs along with joyful customer service.
Live Blog: Election Day 2016
Today, the nation decides our next president. Follow live updates from our editors about both the presidential election and Massachusetts races.
At BC Talks, Students are the Experts
“My brain does strange things–it stops working. It stops doing its job.”
Rwandan Genocide Survivor Shares His Story of Tragedy, Forgiveness
By studying sociology, Hyppolite Ntigurirwa came to understand the cause of the Rwandan genocide: learned hate.
Lamar Jackson Airs It Out for Kodak Black Against BC
Louisville QB Lamar Jackson made Kodak Black and the rest of his fans proud against BC, accounting for seven touchdowns in a 52-7 victory.
Emily and Eryn McCoy Eye Strong Finish to Decorated BC Careers
The McCoy sisters want to make deep ACC Tournament and NCAA Tournament runs to cap off their illustrious careers as Eagles.
Literary Magazine ‘The Stylus’ Celebrates Impressive Student Art Submissions
As Boston College’s oldest literary magazine, ‘The Stylus’ has been celebrating student art submissions since 1882. The magazine features a large spectrum of different forms of artistic expression and writing styles.