As Black History Month gets underway, the Bowman Center readies for a host of events intended to bring the Boston College student body together.
Students Express Support Of GLBTQ Rights In GLC Photo Project
“I support love because it is a universally beautiful human experience,” said the caption below the photo of Anne Williams, A&S ’17, a participant in the project.
William Bolton Drops First Of Behind-The-Scenes Music Videos
This past week, Bolton posted “Summer Breeze,” the first in a series of behind-the-scenes music videos featuring his original work.
Michalczyk Examines Film Methods Used In Holocaust In New Book
John Michalczyk, the director of the film studies program, explores the liberation of concentration camps and the film method used to capture the camps in his most recent book.
A Winter Survival Guide: ‘Corinsight’ On How To Thrive In 2015
A collection on insights on surviving harsh winter in Chestnut Hill, and how to best navigate winter spaces like Fuel, the Chocolate Bar, and the Plex.
Physics Professor Broido Honored For Work In Energy Conservation
Boston College physics professor David Broido was recently elected a fellow in the American Physical Society.
Eagles Overseas: A Look At Study Abroad Trends
A look at the Office of International Programs’ statistics on undergraduates that choose to study abroad.
Elections Committee Confirms Three Bids For UGBC President And Vice President
The Elections Committee has officially announced the teams running for president and executive vice president in UGBC election.
News Briefs: Postponed Events, A Massive Snowball Fight, And A Flag Controversy
The News Brief is a twice-weekly collection of happenings that occurred since our last issue.
Athletes Support Bates’ Decision To Vote Against NCAA Proposal
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee spoke in support of the Boston College Athletic Department’s reasoning behind voting down cost of attendance measure.