After a year of mostly virtual classes and club meetings, traditions put on hold, and capacity restrictions that kept students isolated, BC—which is over 99 percent fully vaccinated—is embracing in-person events once again.
Boston City Councilor Liz Breadon Petitions Universities to Stay on Campus
Boston City Councilor Liz Breadon encouraged BC, BU, and Harvard students to assist them in petitioning their universities to stay on campus.
Jinoo Song, MCAS ’20, Wins Aquino Scholarship
Jinoo Song, CSOM ’20, received the 2019 Benigno and Corazon Aquino Scholarship on April 29. He was one of five finalists for the award, which comes with a $20,000 tuition scholarship and $1,000 gift certificate to the bookstore.
A Lack of On Campus Arts Events
Arts Editor Jacob Schick highlights the lack of on campus arts event at the start of the semester and proposes a few potential solutions.
The Beauty of Being Back On Campus
“I get to see people in the elevator and in my hallway, and we even have neighbors whose conversations I can hear through the wall!”
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
An Eclectic Mix of Tradition and Modernity, Boston College Irish Dance Celebrates Their Tenth Anniversary With ‘inTensity’
The Boston College Irish Dance Club displayed dexterity, flexibility, rhythm and skill at Robsham Theater with their show ‘inTensity,’ commemorating the tenth anniversary of the dance team.
Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ Tells the Story of Impossible but Everlasting Love
Boston College’s production of the Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ is intelligent, strong, and bold. Audience members will surely be enraptured by the star-crossed lovers’ tale.
Don’t Let the Door Hit You: A Guide
Taking the awkward backpack-on quasi-run-trot in stride.