Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley spoke Wednesday in McGuinn.
At Agape Latte, Tom Wesner Addresses The ‘God Of Surprises’
On God and life’s surprises with CSOM professor Tom Wesner.
BC Dining’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Stirs Up On-Campus Meal Options
Through its new initiative “Test Kitchen,” BC Dining hopes to add creative dishes to the menu while also getting direct student feedback.
McAleavey’s Newest Publication Examines Victorian Literary Tropes
The BC English department’s Maia McAleavey analyzes the recurrent Victorian bigamy plot in her newest book.
Campus School Volunteers Look Toward Upcoming ‘Chilly Half-Marathon’
The Campus School Volunteers gear up for the Chilly Half-Marathon, which will help boost fundraising efforts for the group.
On The Second Floor Of Carney, A Showcase For Student And Faculty Art
Exhibits, replacing inaccessible Bapst gallery, to display student, faculty artwork.
Fasten Challenges Uber, Lyft With New Approach To Ride-Sharing Apps
Fasten launched just four weeks ago in Boston, and the company has been surprised about the buzz generated by the app.
The Dawn Of The Silver Age Of Television
And so began the Silver Age in earnest—a time of a million different shows in a million different places. Television has gone from ornate to overwhelming.
UGBC Issues Order On Free Expression
The Napoli-Hussey administration has begun executive initiatives to give students avenues for free speech and protest.
Another Cold Weekend On The Charles For Annual Regatta
Boston College Rowing put in a strong showing at the 50th anniversary of the classic Boston tradition.