Late Night is a food staple and dining tradition for BC students.
There and Back Again: Massachusetts to the Mason-Dixon Line
If I can help to normalize this idea of “abnormal” college experiences, of transferring, of taking time off, of figuring it out, then so be it. I’m happy to do so.
High School Never Ends? The Pomp and Circumstance of Yesteryear
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando walks down the halls of high school one more time.
Don’t Let the Door Hit You: A Guide
Taking the awkward backpack-on quasi-run-trot in stride.
Defying Expectations, Redefining Dreams: A Look at The Woods College of Advancing Studies
Following a recent student publication, The Heights takes a look at the philosophical mission of The Woods College of Advancing Studies.
Life Behind the Hillside Counter with Mark Judd
Hillside Cafe—a popular destination to grab a bite, work on homework, or people-watch—certainly doesn’t run itself. Mark Judd helps.
‘Treasure of Hispanic Catholicism’ Explores a Changing Church
On Thursday, Feb. 11 at 6:00 p.m. in the Cadigan Alumni Center on Brighton Campus, the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) and The Church in the 21st Century Center (C21) will host a panel event titled “The Treasure of Hispanic Catholicism: Latino/Hispanic Ministry in American Catholicism.” The event will explore the changing…
This Is Not a Valentine’s Day Column
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, features columnist Madeleine Loosbrock offers a perspective on romance at BC.
Go Figure: A Conversation with the BC Synchronized Skating Team
“I don’t know if you’ve ever seen synchronized swimming, but they randomly make all these shapes. It’s basically that but on ice.”
BC Faculty Publish New Writings on Immigration Policy and Reform
Recent BC publications look at immigration patterns, politics, and life.
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