Throughout Boston, many local colleges and universities including Boston College have organized students dedicated to mentoring elementary-school girls through Strong Women, Strong Girls.
Over 580 Turn Out For UGBC’s Annual Boat Cruise
Touring around Boston Harbor, this year’s boat cruise sought to create an enjoyable atmosphere for students through a large dance floor, complimentary food, and panoramic views of downtown Boston.
The Search For Off-Campus Housing: Under Pressure
With just a few days left in September, students are reasonably expected to be fully immersed in their classes, clubs, and jobs—and most are. But, like every year, there’s a group of about 1,200 students in the sophomore class who are already thinking about next fall.
Jameis Winston And The Responsibilities Of Stardom
Stars are only stars because we deem them so—those who complain about being idealized are the direct recipients of the public’s esteem.
We All Want To Believe In The Underdog
Saturday night’s game was more than just a turning point for a football program, an excuse to celebrate, or a headline for ESPN—it was a reminder that we inherently love an upset.
BC Addresses City-Wide Concerns Over Off-Campus Housing
BC students routinely disregard the city ordinance forbidding more than four undergraduate students to live together in one unit.
Belfast Project Tapes May Link Sinn Fein Leader To McConville Case
Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams was arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) on Wednesday night in connection to the 1972 murder of Jean McConville.
Leaders Address ‘Boston Strong’ Motto
Contributors To Presidential Scholars’ Publication Discuss Social Injustices In Boston One year after the Boston Marathon bombings, four contributors to a publication produced by Boston College Presidential Scholars—”The Heart of This City: Boston Strong and Becoming Stronger”—came to speak at BC. On the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, contributors to a publication produced…
Arrest Made In McConville Murder Case Links To BC Belfast Project
A man was arrested in Northern Ireland in conjunction with the case investigating the murder of Jean McConville.
Advocates For The Poor Spread Pope’s Message
On Monday, March 31, the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) hosted an event featuring four recipients of the Lumen Christi Award in Robsham Theater.