Boston College has raised its annual cost of attendance to $88,632 for the 2024–25 academic year—a 4.3 percent increase from the 2023–24 academic year.
BC Removed a Lead Pipe From Beneath Greycliff Hall Earlier This Month. City Officials Say the University Was Informed About It Over a Decade Ago.
On March 6, Boston College removed a lead pipe from beneath the sidewalk on Commonwealth Avenue that serviced Greycliff Hall.
Resources in Close Quarters: Co-Founder of AHANA and Current Students Express Concern Over LGBTQ+ Resources at the BAIC
“To me, it was a limitation of addressing [LGBTQ+] needs by tagging it on to the AHANA context,” Lewis-Mosley said. “They have a big enough endowment to where they could have broadened meeting the needs of both our AHANA legacy and established an even broader in development for the LGBTQI community.”
Eagles Cruise Past BU For First Hockey East Tournament Championship Since 2012
On Saturday, No. 1-seed Boston College men’s hockey defeated No. 2-seed Boston University 6–2 in the Hockey East Tournament Championship.
Eagles Crush UMass 8–1, Advance to Hockey East Championship
On Friday, No. 1-seed Boston College men’s hockey dominated No. 5-seed UMass Amherst 8–1 to advance to the Hockey East Championship.
BC’s Most Popular Majors and Minors: Finance Remains on Top
For the second consecutive academic year, finance is the most popular major at Boston College, totaling 1,461 enrollees, according to the BC Fact Book—an annual release of University facts and figures compiled by the Office of Institutional Research & Planning.
Eagles Earn First NIT Win Since 2011 with 62–57 Victory Over Providence
On Tuesday, Boston College men’s basketball earned its first NIT win since 2011 with a 62–57 win over Providence.
Late-Night Fire Alarms Displace Multiple Williams Hall Residents
Though Aria Nafziger lives in Williams Hall, she found herself sprawled out on a couch in the lounge of Roncalli Hall shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Monday morning. A series of late-night fire alarms in Williams had left her unable to sleep in her own bed.
“For My Celtic Blood”: Second Annual Ginger Run Draws Strong Turnout
Clad in four-leaf clover headbands and green attire, a throng of students crammed in between the Mods on Friday to watch Boston College’s second annual ginger run—a new but already cherished tradition.
T-Pain Returns to BC to Headline Marathon Monday Concert
T-Pain will perform in Boston College’s Mile 21 Concert as part of the Office of Student Affairs’ Marathon Monday festivities at 10:00 a.m. on April 15, BC first announced in a video posted on Instagram this afternoon.