Sean Kane’s Campus School buddy is now learning to walk, and Kane is running the Boston Marathon to support the school that made it possible.
Recovering From Injury, Kathryn Lieder Trains for Marathon
A month before the Boston Marathon, Kathryn Lieder suffered a horribly-timed knee injury, but she’s worked through it and is still running this Monday.
Hannah Bowlin Searches for ‘La Descente’
As a French major who trained partly in Grenoble, Hannah Bowlin focuses on ‘la descente,’ her mantra that reminds her that every hill has a valley.
Tracing Back UIS
BC’s course registration system looks like it was designed in the 1970s because, well, it was.
Sophomore Class Council Hosts Inaugural Halfway Formal
The Class of 2019 celebrated the upcoming halfway point in their college careers with a commemorative dance.
Taking a Stand: Graduate Assistant Erin Doolin Runs BC’s Bystander Program
Erin Doolin developed a passion for social justice while working at an LGBT center in Los Angeles.
Erik Owens Brings Religion and Public Life Together at Boisi Center
The Boisi Center works to bring rigorous thinkers to campus and develop an understanding of the common good through a religious lens.
BC Law Professor Studies Sustainability, Economy in Russia
In the ’70s, David Wirth spent a summer abroad in Russia and has now returned to the country on a Fulbright award.
Bringing Strong Women, Strong Girls to Peruvian Education
Bridget Gorham will be traveling to Peru as a representative of Strong Women Strong Girls, a club on BC’s campus that fosters independence for women.
Switching IDs
Features editor Archer Parquette reveals the dichotomy between the extent of his self-expression at BC and at home.