Sinn Fein political party president Gerry Adam will not face charges for his arrest last spring in connection with a 1972 murder that was disclosed in an oral history project sponsored by Boston College, the Belfast Project.
Caught In A Pinch? There’s An App For That
An app by a BU alumnus seeks to connect those who want to donate some of their spare time to do a task for others.
Missing BC Student Stephen Ziska Safely Returns To Brooklyn Home, Family Reports
Friends and family of Stephen Ziska, MCAS ’16, report that the missing Boston College student has safely returned to his home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Search Continues For Stephen Ziska, Missing Boston College Junior
Ziska was last seen by his roommates leaving his Brookline apartment on Strathmore Road on Monday, May 11 around 11:30 a.m.
CSOM Senior Noted in Wall Street Journal As ‘Latest Success Story’
Erin Kelley, CSOM ’15, was profiled in the Wall Street Journal as a successful member of Bottom Line, an organization that counsels disadvantaged youth on how to earn a college degree.
Bone Marrow Donor, Recipient Meet For The First Time
The recipient of a bone marrow transplant met his donor for the first time at the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation’s annual Walk for 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.
BC Gamers Compete For $25K Prize In Los Angeles
Five BC students are heading to Los Angeles to compete in a gaming competition for the chance to win $25,000 in prize money.
UGBC Expands BC Shuttle Route Into Chestnut Hill
BC is set to start a pilot bus route that will take students to Shaw’s, the Chestnut Hill Mall, Wegman’s, and The Street, a strip mall on Boylston Street.
‘We Don’t Even Go Here’: Boston-Area Protesters Challenge BC’s Divestment Views
Boston-area protesters, including students from MIT and Brandeis, marched across campus to challenge the University’s free speech and divestment policies.