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Walker Restarts Students for Soldiers Club to Serve Veterans
Having suffered a back injury at age 16, Walker now wants to help others overcome trauma.
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After Fighting Cancer, Havens Uses Medicine to Serve Others
Havens researches antibiotic-resistant bacteria to help develop new, more effective treatments for impoverished areas.
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BC Talks 2017: Activism, Current Affairs, and the Brain
In its seventh year, BCTalks will feature speakers tackling subjects including race, politics, neuroscience, and human trafficking.
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Malarczyk Fights on the Frontlines of Medical Research
After watching her dad recover from a heart attack when she was a child, Alexandra Malarczyk knew she wanted to be a doctor.
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At Council, Students Combine Jesuit Ideals with Public Policy
Cecilia Milano and Ian Wyllie, both MCAS '18, formed the Boston College Policy Council with the help of Tiziana Dearing, a professor in the School of ...
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Students Take to the Table for Ping Pong Tournament
Students battled it out at the Plex for first place in the Campus Activities Board and BC Table Tennis club's ping pong tournament on Saturday.
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The Girl With the Green Thumb
Grace Broderick, MCAS '20, started her own miniature greenhouse in the unlikeliest of places—Walsh Hall.
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Dear Shannon: Surviving Bad Pick Times (and Other Concerns)
In her latest advice column, Shannon Kelly details how she survives bad pick times and registration with ancient UIS.
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Rev. Paul McNellis, S.J. Forms the Next Generation of Gentlemen
After serving in the Vietnam War, Rev. Paul McNellis, S.J. turned to God for answers, and eventually became a priest.
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Trio Shares Its Voice, Laughs Online With ‘Dank’ Memes
Grace Rice, Erin Olejnik, and Edward Byrne started "Boston College Memes for Jesuit Tweens" last year, and the world of BC Memes hasn't been the same ...