By: Caitlin Slotter
It’s oddly comforting to see the same people in the same places every day, especially when you’re starting a new semester.
By: Caitlin Slotter
It’s oddly comforting to see the same people in the same places every day, especially when you’re starting a new semester.
By: Connor Farley
Starting Feb. 15 and continuing through June 8, the McMullen Museum of Art will transition into its next exhibit, “Paris Night and Day: Photography between the Wars”-a collection of images taken by Paris-based photographers between 1918 and 1939.
By: Caroline Kirkwood
To Write Love On Her Arms, a national organization that works to raise awareness and provide resources for people dealing with mental illnesses or self-harm, is brand-new on campus this spring.
By: Samantha Costanzo
The gilded eagle that watches over campus from its perch in front of Gasson is a symbol of Boston College, but its origins are still uncertain.
By: Emily Gutelius
Professors from various academic departments discussed the roots of contemporary social issues in the U.S.
By: Jennifer Suh
Female undergraduates at Boston College have more resources than ever in their career search, thanks to the Council of Women at Boston College.
By: Daniel Perea-Kane
Boston College professors Andrew Hargreaves and Marilyn Cochran-Smith were recently listed on a ranking of the top 200 university-based education scholars based on public influence.
By: Adriana Mariella
Authenticity isn’t about how well you break the BC stereotype, and it isn’t about how well you fit it, either. Authenticity is the understanding that you need no apology or explanation of how you fit into an image of what we’re supposed to be.
By: Carolyn Freeman
The study found that persons who had a history of abuse who are now caregivers for aging parents had significantly more depressive symptoms than those who were not abused by their parents.
By: Daniel Perea-Kane
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a significant impact on both students and faculty at BC, from his assassination to the present day.