Published: October 2012
After a summer-long hiatus during which its concrete-and-brick expanse was bulldozed and replaced by broad walkways, abundant seating, a verdant lawn, and a sheltering surround of flowering trees and shrubs, O’Neill Plaza reopened to the University community at the start of the academic year. It has since become not only a well-traveled thoroughfare but also an open-air study space, a hangout, a park. On the afternoon of October 11, @BC recorded, in images and sounds, the rhythms of the place.