A look at technology’s effect on younger generations’ political apathy.
Every Morning, A ‘Sure Thing’
Scott Bortolotto’s friendly face has become a staple behind the Chocolate Bar counter.
Student Business Consortium To Promote ‘Learn By Doing’ Philosophy At BC
A new student organization called the Student Business Consortium seeks to train students of all educational backgrounds and professional interests with real world cases from companies in Boston.
‘Sober Emily’: I’m Not Judging You At Parties, I Swear
A BC student describes her 22 years clean amid a social culture often involving the consumption of alcohol.
Expectation Versus Reality Surrounding The #BCAbroad Experience
A junior who recently returned from a summer study abroad program in London reflects on the conceptions of and realities surrounding the Boston College study abroad experience.
Moving Beyond Just Desserts, Pastry Chef Tim Fonseca Aims For New BC Dining Experience
Leaving behind a career as an executive pastry chef for upscale hotels, Tim Fonseca finds a new home with BC dining.
Wasted Walsh: ResLife’s Need For Greater Transparency
As the semester comes to a close, a look back at the events in Walsh Hall highlight the need for greater transparency on the part of the Office of Residential Life.
Lessons From London: How To Feel Small Around Big Ben
Kendra Kumor reflects upon her time studying abroad in London, and on the necessity of perspective.
Demand For BC Counseling Up 25 Percent In Three Years
As a result of the 25-percent increase in student counseling needs, UCS seeks additional time, resources, and staff.
Power And Imperfection: Setting Standards For Our Leaders And Ourselves
“I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” (Include the necessary, regional Arkansas inflections for full effect.) C’mon, even non-history buffs should know this one—it’s a classic. Washington, D.C., 1998: former President Bill Clinton, in the White House, with the 22-year-old intern. Shocking the American public from sea to sea as the nation collectively…