On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Shannon Kelly reveals the least romantic moments of her life and the importance of the holiday, whether you’re single, taken, or otherwise.
The Mursday Effect Chapter Four: Weirdos in a Weird Land
The next chapter of The Mursday Effect has arrived, and the mystery humor serial’s authors are coming to blows—written ones, that is.
BC Nourish Bakes Valentine’s Day Cupcakes For Charity
The Boston College chapter of Nourish International sold jumbo-sized cupcakes in the weeks before Valentine’s Day to raise money for its sister community in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
BC Wishmakers Help the Dreams of Boston Youth Come True
Wishmakers provides fundraising opportunities that help the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with serious illnesses.
Between the World Bank and BC, Mathis Wagner Racks Up Frequent Flyer Miles
Mathis Wagner, a Boston College economics professor, lives in D.C., travels to Boston twice a week, and works as a consultant at the World Bank.
Once Upon a Time in Wisconsin
Features editor Archer Parquette recounts the story of one cold Wisconsin morning.
Practicing the Art of Argument with the Fulton Debate Society
Most recently, Boston College’s Fulton Debate Society won the West Point tournament as well as the University Club Championship.
Political Science Journal Colloquium Releases First Issue
Colloquium, the political science journal of Boston College, will release its first issue at the end of February.
Over Three Decades of Ice Cream at White Mountain Creamery
White Mountain, the popular ice cream shop, opened in 1985 in a convenient location directly across from BC’s campus.
O’Malley’s New Melody: The Former Presidential Candidate Is Lecturing for BC Law This Semester
Martin O’Malley, the former Governor of Maryland and presidential candidate, is also the lead singer of his Irish folk-rock band, O’Malley’s March.