Linda Walsh, Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services, is set to retire in June following a 37-year career serving the city. Family owned and operated, New England Soup Factory has warmed ...
Mengel and QLC Policy Coordinator H Edwards co-founded the Trans* Collective student group at the beginning of this semester. Run by and for transgender students at BC, the collective aims to increase ...
The Irish Studies department invited Emma Donoghue, author of the acclaimed novel Room (2010), to speak with Burns Visiting Scholar Ciaran O’Neill about her writing on Saturday.
Hip-hop artist Aminé headlined Modstock alongside CVBZ and Jamsexual in the annual concert that marked BC’s last day of classes. Kyle performed to an excited crowd at the annual Stokes Set concert, ...
In Friday’s matchup against Central Connecticut, there was one Eagle who truly ignited BC’s offense. To some, she may be an unknown addition to BC’s roster—Savannah Samuel. Despite being unable to ...
Ken Kersch, an award-winning political science professor, made a lasting impact through his teaching and scholarship, according to Gerald Easter. “The Political Science Department was most fortunate ...