Through its new initiative “Test Kitchen,” BC Dining hopes to add creative dishes to the menu while also getting direct student feedback.
Women’s Center, OSI Prepare For Upcoming Spring 2016 ‘Own It’ Summit
The two organizations in charge of the ‘Own It’ Summit have gotten started on planning this year’s event.
Retreat Reflections: Freshman Describes 48 Hours Experience
A BC freshman new to retreating details her experience on 48 Hours.
McAleavey’s Newest Publication Examines Victorian Literary Tropes
The BC English department’s Maia McAleavey analyzes the recurrent Victorian bigamy plot in her newest book.
A Call For Increased Weekend Study Hours And Locations At BC
A BC sophomore explains the University’s need for increased library and academic building hours on weekends, specifically during midterm season.
Campus School Volunteers Look Toward Upcoming ‘Chilly Half-Marathon’
The Campus School Volunteers gear up for the Chilly Half-Marathon, which will help boost fundraising efforts for the group.
Ana Jimenez Of BC Dining: Handling Chaos With Poise
For BC Dining’s Ana Jimenez, “It is one of the most beautiful things, working with students.”
Put A Sock In It: BC Alum Puts Two Feet Forward In Anti-Bullying Campaign
Originally beginning when BC alum Karen Kiefer wrote a book about mismatched socks, the Misfit Sock movement transcended the laundry room and expanded into today’s initiative, embracing and celebrating diversity in all aspects of life.
A ‘Classic’ Choice: The New England Classic Is A Staple Among BC Eats
Originating in New England and handcrafted using only local ingredients, the simple New England Classic has become a classic part of the BC Dining experience.
Finding Your Own Narrative, Embracing The BC Social Aesthetic
A BC senior examines the University’s aesthetic, and its place in the development of personal narratives.