Despite long having outgrown the Halloween trick-or-treating tradition, Boston College students continue to celebrate the holiday with a costume or two … or five.
Songs of the Season: What Are BC students Listening To This Fall?
Arts Staffer Charley Conroy examines the music that BC students have on repeat this month.
BC Dining Clarifies Late Night Details, Meets with UGBC
In an email sent Thursday afternoon, Boston College Dining Services confirmed that weekend Late Night dining hours on Lower Campus would be 9 p.m. to 2 a.m at Addie’s Loft. The email also officially announced that mozzarella sticks and chicken tenders, old staples of previous years’ Late Night dining menus, would be returning to the current menu on weekends. Those items returned to the weekend menu last week.
Dining Services Provides Updates on Fall Semester Changes
Amid the changes and revamps Boston College Dining Services has unrolled to start the fall semester, none has garnered as much attention as Late Night dining’s move from the first floor of Corcoran Commons to Addie’s Loft on the second floor.
Back to School Guide: Golden Thrones
Maloney Hall is home to one of BC’s many hidden bathrooms.
Extended Weekend Library Hours Expected to Begin in October
Last year’s pilot program that extended the hours of O’Neill Library on weekends has been temporarily stopped to gauge student demand.
Graffiti at at Glance: Getting Introspective in O’Neill
An in-depth look into graffiti, O’Neill Library, and the BC experience.
Banned Books To Be Displayed In O’Neill Library
From Sunday, Sept. 27 until Saturday, Oct. 3, O’Neill Library will present a display of almost 100 banned books from the Library’s collection as part of the national Banned Books Week.
A Journey Through The Philippines In ‘Discovering Kapwa’ Photo Exhibit
Tucked into the first floor of O’Neil, “Discovering Kapwa” tells the story of the simple life and the people who made Casa Bayanihan home, for a little while at least.
O’Neill Gallery Showcases Hispanic Food Photographs
A gallery on the library’s first floor will showcase the photographs of senior Natalie Blardony.