BC’s 100 Days Dance has frustrated some seniors, with high admission prices, difficulties with the ticketing process, and a limited number of spots available.
The Woods College of Advancing Studies’ new service learning program—Woods For Others—aims to enhance the student experience, according to Jeanmarie Gribaudo, CSJ.
A native of Milton, Mass., Christine Flatley ran cross country for two years in high school and has run numerous half marathons. This year's Boston Marathon, howe
Residents will soon have another way of staying up to date with all things Newton with the launch of The Newton Beacon, a nonprofit local news website.
Following former Newton Public Schools’ (NPS) Superintendent David Fleishman’s retirement in June, the Newton School Committee began looking for a new superintendent.
The Carroll School of Management has launched a general business minor as well as an intensive summer coding boot camp geared toward non-business majors.
After launching their campaigns on Tuesday, the two teams running in this year’s UGBC presidential election faced off in the DEI debate Thursday night.
Karl Bell will serve as director of the new Mentoring and Academic Achievement pillar at Boston College’s Pine Manor Institute for Student Success, according to Joy Moore, University vice president and executive director of the Pine Manor Institute.
As a night of dancing and celebrating came to a close, audience members suddenly erupted into gasps as they learned this year’s Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship Award would go to not one but two recipients.
Rev. Thomas D. Stegman, S.J., a New Testament scholar and former dean of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM), died on April 8 after a battle with glioblastoma, according to a University release.
The University informed UGBC in 2022 that it would soon build a pavilion on Upper Campus and increase accessibility for students. By March of this year, the University said the project would be indefinitely delayed due to high costs.
Massachusetts authorities revoked online delivery service Gopuff’s liquor license on May 18 for allegedly selling alcohol to underage Boston College students multiple times. One week later, a judge paused the state’s revocation of Gopuff’s license.