Month: February, 2014

Sports, Winter

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Boudreau’s 25 fall short at Clemson

By: Stefan Todorovic

Returning from a four-game delay due to concussion symptoms, senior forward Kristen Doherty was back in the starting lineup for the Boston College women’s basketball team on Thursday in hopes of bringing some much-needed energy to the Eagles as they looked to break their three-game losing streak. A career-high 25 points from Nicole Boudreau was not enough, as the Clemson Tigers were able to get the home win by a score of 72-67.

Editorials, Opinions

Folan’s Departure Marks Loss for FYE

By: The Heights Editorial Board

Peter Folan, BC ’97, was tapped by Catholic Memorial School last week to serve as its fourth president. While Folan’s departure marks a loss for FYE and the University, it is also a prestigious opportunity for which Folan deserves recognition.

Letters To The Editor, Opinions

LTE: BC Sees Alums As Income Stream

By:

It’s approaching two years since I graduated from Boston College, a fact with which I have finally come to terms. You will always carry your memories of BC, but BC will march forward without even noticing that you are gone. However, there is one exception. BC will always remember you as a source of money.

Opinions, Editorials

Gold Pass Still Has Room To Improve

By: The Heights Editorial Board

This year saw the rollout of the Gold Pass, an electronic ticket for access to all BC sporting events at a single price. While successful in its inaugural year, the Gold Pass still has some problems that the athletics department should work to resolve.

News

Lowell Series Continues To Progress

By: Kendra Kumor

For over half a century, the Lowell Humanities Series has brought famous writers from myriad backgrounds to Boston College. As one of the most successful lecture series on campus, the events have brought BC international attention.

Sports, Spring, Baseball

BASEBALL: Eagles Win One, Drop Two At Stetson

By: Jonny Carey

Down two runs with nobody out and runners on first and second in the top of the ninth, the Boston College Eagles looked poised for a late comeback Sunday afternoon. After a successful sacrifice bunt by sophomore Joe Cronin moved the runners over to second and third, the Eagles were only one base knock away from tying the rubber match of a three-game series against the Stetson University Hatters. That clutch hit never came for BC, however. 

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