English professor Paul Lewis is challenging his students to solve a riddle that was published in a local magazine over 200 years ago.
After Surviving Rwandan Genocide, Musabyemungu Talks Forgiveness
On Monday evening, Musabyemungu described how Catholic Relief Services helped her and other Rwandans forgive those who led the genocide of 1994.
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ Lights Up the Air in Robsham
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ showcased the group’s versatility through an eclectic soundtrack.
With Celebratory Dinner, Black History Month Comes to a Close
In conclusion to Black History Month, students and faculty gathered Saturday night for food, performances, and a talk by Thaly Germain.
In O’Connell House, Supernatural Activity Spooks Residents
The curious history of the O’Connell House hides in plain sight.
The Nurse Will See You Now: Inside the Connell School of Nursing
An in-depth look at the mission of the Connell School of Nursing, past and present.
Fuel Your Passion: The Literary Publications Have Joint Showcase on Thursday
The event, which will feature an open coffee bar and a wide selection of pastries, hopes to expand the reaches of the creative community within the BC student body.
John Oliver’s ‘Last Week Tonight’ Brings a Less Biased Voice to Political Late Night
While other political late-night shows like ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ and ‘The Daily Show’ struggle to dissociate themselves from their political biases, ‘Last Week Tonight’ is able to do so in a consistently sincere and compelling fashion.
Private Developers to Address Student Housing in Brighton/Allston
“Housing” is a word that often makes Boston College students cringe, especially when facing the fact that Boston came in as the third most expensive housing market in the country.
Senior Actress Caroline Portu on Graduation, Student Productions, and Philosophy in Theatre
After wrapping up her last musical with BC, Caroline Portu looks back at her BC experience and reflects on what it means for her future and what she can teach future thespians.