In today’s fast-paced world, the charm of the ancient Jesuit practice appeals to students seeking a chance to pause and reflect on their day.
This Espresso Your Faith Week, Dorian Murray’s Story Lives On
Agape Latte, named after the Greek word for ‘love that seeks nothing in return,’ paid tribute to Dorian Murray during Espresso Your Faith Week.
Food With Flair: With 14,000 Followers, One Sophomore Has Tapped Into Instagram
Nothing brings people together better than social media and food, so sophomore Isabelle Lumb decided to combine the two.
2150 Comm. Ave. Reaches Silver Standard for Energy Efficiency
With the construction of 2150 Comm Ave, BC adds green to its usual maroon and gold motif.
Top Irish Poet, Scholar Louis de Paor Comes to the Heights
A fiery, billowing mane of red hair is fitting for the exuberant personality of the world-renowned Irish cultural scholar and current Burns Visiting Scholar Louis de Paor.
Becoming Myself During the Ups and Downs of Junior Year
As she begins her junior year, Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando reflects on her former roommate’s cryptic parting words.
A History Major’s Defense: Using the Past to Inform the Future
History repeats itself, observes features columnist DJ Recny as he uses professorial anecdotes and historical events to navigate through life.
Cue the Waterworks
If you frequent the Reservoir on runs and you’ve managed to circumnavigate the body of water, you may have noticed an elegant stone building nestled in the bend around the Cleveland Circle side of the park.
Once Considered an ‘Island of Misfit Toys,’ The Rat Gets Summer Facelift
On Thursday nights, you could get into The Rat, formerly Boston College’s on-campus bar, for 50 cents. That was in 1980, however, and things have certainly changed, most recently this summer.
Aerials and International Travel With Senior Connor Hagan
Connor Hagan, CSOM ’17, an aerialist who trains in Cambridge, isn’t afraid to shoot beavers. Not after the beaver infestation a few years ago, when the globetrotting acrobat had to take to the trees with a gun. “There were hundreds of them just clogging up the river and creating this insane overflow,” he said. “So…