Last Wednesday, the Plex was filled with neon-clad exercisers, as BCRec commemorated the founding of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association with an ’80s-themed day.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 6: The Shadow Over Boston
Rutherford Shireton IV recalls when the pizza-shaped tear in the universe ripped over the Mass Pike as our heroes Retrograde, George, Bridget, and Darren tried to escape to Nova Scotia.
Finding a Balance Between McDonald’s and SoulCycle
Shannon Kelly discusses her love of McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme, and all of the finest junk foods, and how her first trip to SoulCycle changed how she thought about her diet.
Karen Arnold Studies Valedictorians, Uncovers Privilege in Education
Karen Arnold has contributed groundbreaking work to the study of valedictorians and their futures, and has also developed research on better serving underprivileged students.
Legacy Grants Provide Opportunities for Students to Serve Others
Students with service project ideas have the opportunity to receive $5,000 toward their ideas when they apply for a Legacy Grant.
Donnah Canavan Just Wants You to Be Happy
Donnah Canavan says that her signature course, Positive Psychology, focuses on helping a person “flourish” and face negative events head-on.
Boston College’s Innocence Project Seeks to Free Wrongly Incarcerated Citizens
The BC Innocence Project, inspired by The Innocence Project founded in 1992, is a program at BC Law that serves to provide legal help to those in Massachusetts wrongfully convicted of crimes.
The Myth of Shovelus
Features editor Archer Parquette recounts a particularly futile day in the life, when the plows of Wisconsin made him shovel his driveway multiple times as his neighbor looked on.
Nick Raposo Maintains a Bright Attitude Through Nursing and RA Duties
His dedication to serving others extends into BC’s Resident Assistant program as well.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 5: Dealing With Difficult People
Joanna Oxford continues her tale of an audacious gentleman, a Krav Maga expert, and two men competing for most annoying in the history of The Mursday Effect.