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The most numerous stat to my name is the number of times I have attended mass. 52 Sundays multiplied by 19 years equals 988. I am rapidly approaching my 20th birthday, so add a few for the past ...
The Eagles jumped out big with four goals in the first period on their way to a 7-3 win. Margo Carlin, Elizabeth Warner, and Lois Lekawael all scored a pair apiece. Boston College field hockey beat ...
The Trump administration announced sweeping international student policy changes last week that could affect roughly 12 percent of Boston College’s student body, leaving many international students ...
In an era of rapid change in higher education, University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., believes Jesuit schools can evolve while staying grounded in what has worked for almost 500 ...
Lohan, Managers Honored in Senior Night Win Over Black Bears With nothing to play for other than its atypical senior class—graduate transfer Kevin Lohan and managers Chuck Van Kula, Lucas Hurtt, and ...
Jay Tells Students How to Make the Most of Their 20s Best-selling author Meg Jay spoke on March 14 about how to take advantage of and plan through the transition after college and into one’s 20s.
Moroney’s night at Boston Calling was a success, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see her return as a headliner in the coming years.
As Boston Calling’s third day reached its final performances, sunlight shined down on the Green Stage—a surprise given the otherwise grey weekend. Walking out in monochrome outfits, Vampire Weekend ...
Valley, a Canadian band traversing the lines between pop, indie, and folk genres, performed at 2:50 on Saturday at Boston Calling. While the band may have been a lesser-known name prior to their ...
In front of its first American festival audience, folk band Amble transported its listeners into the misty romance of the Irish countryside.
With 40,000 people on their feet, Dave Matthews Band closed out a rainy Memorial Day Weekend at Boston Calling as the final day’s headliner.
Sweeping visa policy changes left many BC international students uncertain, alarmed, and reconsidering their academic futures in the U.S.
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