The posters are in response to the University’s rejection of the Undergraduate Government’s proposed free speech policy.
Small Talk, Juice, And Bolton Bring Fall Concert Home
The Music Guild’s Fall Concert had six acts playing music separately, but somehow together, in the same spirit at least.
Addazio’s Game Mismanagement Plagues BC In Embarrassing Loss
Inexcusable play calling, nonsensical quarterback switches, and pitiful clock management by Steve Addazio crushed any chance of a win for the Eagles in their 3-0 loss to the Demon Deacons.
Freshmen Spark Scoring Outburst In Season Opening Win Over Army
The Eagles put up an all-around impressive performance in the season’s first game, putting up five goals in West Point, three by their exceptional parade of freshmen.
Enstrom Scores Two In Upset Over Virginia
Simon Enstrom and Zeiko Lewis combined for a brilliant game-winner to take down the No. 10 Cavaliers.
Financial Aid Gap Looms With Perkins Loan Discontinuation
BC students with high financial need are among thousands affected by federal loan retirement.
How Senior Kathryn Riley Is Reframing Boston, One Instagram At A Time
Peeling away “superficial Boston,” to Riley, is a question of access. It means climbing fences, walking past doormen, capturing moments in unwelcome spaces.
In Lyons, A Contested Space For Recording
Student musicians speak out on recently revoked access to recording studio.
Joint Committee Tackles Diversity At Boston College
Administrators look to students and faculty for answers on issues of race on campus.
HUBweek Showcases Best Of Boston In Week-Long Festival
Science, innovation, and technology collide in over 100 events across the city in the first annual HUBweek festival.