Own It keynote speaker Kate White spoke on March 29 about the need to make one’s brand bigger, better, bolder, and more “badass.”
Wade, New Offensive Line Debut In Spring Scrimmage
BC premiered new quarterback Darius Wade and a revamped offensive line at its annual spring scrimmage on Saturday.
How ‘Startup Czar’ Rory Cuddyer Plans To Shape The Future Of Boston Business
Rory Cuddyer, BC ’11, was recently named the ‘Startup Czar’ of Boston, a position that gives him the power to build Boston as a tech tub.
YouTuber-Turned-Filmmaker Alex Mukherjee Finds Creative Outlet In Film
Alex Mukherjee’s love for film began when he started making videos on YouTube. Now a student filmmaker, Mukherjee channels creative expression into his art.
BC Law Grad Jackie De La Rosa Explodes Onto Boston Startup Scene
Jackie De La Rosa, BC Law ’13, traces her path from working with Mark Cuban to co-founding her own startup, Oasys Ventures.
Small Talk Jumps Off The Seaver’s Express
From the Seaver’s Express days of ‘Parachute’ and ‘2×2’ to the year ahead as Small Talk, the band looks back on three years in BC music scene and the ‘Us Kids’ EP out Sunday.
Relay Draws Nearly 1,500 For Eighth Annual Event
Plex hosts overnight Relay For Life to make money for American Cancer Society.
The Acoustics Find Their Inner Dinosaur For ‘Jurassic Parkapella’
The Acoustics’ spring show featured SNL-like comedy skits, Jurassic Park-themed costumes, and a showcase of the group’s soloists.
Chris Herren, BC ’97, Brings Lessons In Sobriety Back To Chestnut Hill
Ex-addict and former BC basketball player Chris Herren returns to BC to share his experience with substance abuse and his struggle toward sobriety.
Achieving Kinship By Helping The Marginalized
Fr. Greg Boyle, a Jesuit from Los Angeles, has made it his mission to address the needs of gang-involved youth.