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Capturing Memories: BC’s Sub Turri Yearbook

Dylan welcomes Gabby Savo to discuss the Sub Turri Yearbook, Boston College’s annual yearbook publication. Gabby explains the purpose of Sub Turri and its role in highlighting the most memorable moments of the year, from student life to major campus events. She shares how students can access the yearbook and describes the process for those interested in joining the team to help create it. Gabby also provides details on how students can purchase their copy of the yearbook to commemorate their time at BC.

Episode 144 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Gabby Savo, titled "Capturing Memories: BC’s Sub Turri Yearbook" was published on January 21, 2025 and runs 4 minutes.

January 21, 2025 ·4m · Discover Boston College

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Dylan welcomes Gabby Savo to discuss the Sub Turri Yearbook, Boston College’s annual yearbook publication. Gabby explains the purpose of Sub Turri and its role in highlighting the most memorable moments of the year, from student life to major campus events. She shares how students can access the yearbook and describes the process for those interested in joining the team to help create it. Gabby also provides details on how students can purchase their copy of the yearbook to commemorate their time at BC.

Dylan welcomes Gabby Savo to discuss the Sub Turri Yearbook, Boston College’s annual yearbook publication. Gabby explains the purpose of Sub Turri and its role in highlighting the most memorable moments of the year, from student life to major campus events. She shares how students can access the yearbook and describes the process for those interested in joining the team to help create it. Gabby also provides details on how students can purchase their copy of the yearbook to commemorate their time at BC.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:18 | Introduction to Gabby Savo, Editor-in-Chief of Sub Turri.

0:34 | What is the Sub Turri Yearbook?

1:24 | What does the yearbook highlight?

2:21 | How does one access the Sub Turri Yearbook?

2:49 | Can anyone apply to help create the Sub Turri Yearbook?

4:00 | How can students purchase the yearbook?

4:30 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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