Features editor Archer Parquette remembers his failure-filled time as a high school footballer.
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
After Time in Singapore Coast Guard, Choong Swings at BC
Han Xiang Choong, MCAS ’19, delayed his college education to serve in the Singapore Police Coast Guard, during which he lived on a ship called the Thresher Shark.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough for Renaissance Man Montes
After working as a CEO, a Chilean governor, and a lawyer—while taking time to climb Mount Everest—Juan Montes started teaching at the Carroll School of Management in the practice, management, and organization department.
From Friendster to Anonymous, Sienkiewicz Explores Media
Communication and international studies professor Matt Sienkiewicz brings his years of experience in global media to BC classes.
On the Radio and in Alumni, TJ Hartnett Is the Voice of the Eagles
Broadcasting to audiences both locally and across the world, TJ Hartnett is an iconic voice of Boston College sports.
Broadcast News: Andrea Babusik’s Future in TV
When Andrea Babusik came to BC, she planned to focus on business and science, but sophomore year she switched course and is now pursuing her dream of television journalism.
Angela Ards Uses ‘Fake News’ to Teach Real Journalism at BC
Angela Ards is bringing her experience as a seasoned journalist to a popular English course, and is working on building a journalism minor for BC students.
Christopher Reynolds Takes Health Issues Across the Globe
Christopher Reynolds helped establish a program between a clinic in Ecuador and BC nurses and pre-med students who wanted hands-on experience helping a community.
‘Why Not I?’: Jiang’s Journey from Communist China to BC
Prior to teaching at Boston College, Fr. Jiang worked in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam for UNESCO, teaching children English and math.