Following redevelopment from the Boston Garden Development Corporation, Boston’s City Hall Plaza will include a European-style street market and an outdoor skating path.
Point / Counterpoint: Should the Eagles Attack the Air More?
Editors Michael Sullivan and Annabel Steele debate if the Eagles should attack through the air more, or keep their offense the same.
Beginning its Final Year at BC, Juice Proves it is Still Fresh
It’s only when the epic ensemble that is Juice graces the stage that your attention is ripped away from the stupid shenanigans of the evening’s audience and settles on the soulful, funky essence that Juice exudes in all its performances.
This Summer, Professors Hit the Books
During our time off, Boston College professors of all disciplines hit the books in the name of academia all across the globe.
O’Neill Exhibit Paints Vivid History of the Summer Olympics
The exhibit is a colorful showcase of the ways in which sports have evolved dramatically, united quarreling countries under the universal love for the game, and shape-shifted global relations in the name of intense competition.
Tasting and Talking: Students Get to Know the Off-Campus Community
At the Taste of Off-Campus event, students had the opportunity to try local foods and meet BC administrators and city officials.
Men’s Basketball Team to Host Annual Run for Cancer
BC men’s basketball is partnering with Coaches vs. Cancer to host its sixth annual 5K run to raise money for cancer patients.
O’Neill Exhibit Uncovers the Shades of ‘Pink’ in Us All
What is a single color worth? In its varied shades, pink makes a name for itself as a colors that spans the emotional spectrum. The ‘Seeing Pink’ exhibit delves into the varied uses of the color, to unify, divide, and even punish.
Electricity Grid Alert System Leads to Reduced Use of Energy on Campus
In order to help avoid power outages in the area, Boston College’s Facilities Management team worked to cut back on the amount of electricity BC used this past summer.
Lake St. House Robbed at Gunpoint
After 27 off-campus robberies during the fall and spring semesters and multiple break-ins throughout the summer, a house on Lake St. was robbed at gunpoint last week.