The Bulldogs pounded the Eagles’ pitching staff for 18 runs on 20 hits in an 18-6 victory at Shea Field on Wednesday.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen to Give Law School Commencement Speech
The BC Law School announced this week that Jeanne Shaheen, the first female senator and governor of New Hampshire, will speak at the 2016 commencement.
Student Leaders, Athletes Participate in Bystander Intervention Program
The Women’s Center partnered with BC Athletics this year to expand its Bystander Intervention program to include student leaders and athletes.
Students’ Petition Calls for Changes in the Core
Three BC students created a petition to make the core curriculum less Eurocentric as part of their class titled the Challenge of Justice.
BC Alum to be Honored at Arts Festival
As part of the Arts Festival this week, Nick Scandalios, BC ’87, will be awarded with the 2016 Alumni Award for his work in the theatre.
Makransky and Kearnan Serve as Two Masters of the Stage in ‘Servant of the Two Masters’
With a mix of modernism, an old text, and a showy set, ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ showcases the best of what BC theater has to offer.
T-Pain Will Headline This Year’s Modstock
The Campus Activities Board announced tonight that T-Pain will headline Modstock on May 5. Tickets will be available beginning Friday, April 29.
LTE: A Response to “Learning Respect, One Scoop at a Time”
“As a senior, I will be pleased if our Commencement speaker is half as insightful as Valerie’s op-ed.”
Athlete and Leader Bystander Program is Good Expansion
“The Bystander Intervention Program should continue to involve student-athletes and leaders while also finding new ways of reaching as many students as possible.”
Feminist Coming Out Day Should Continue to Engage
“Moving into an outdoor tent this year was one step toward increased visibility and, in planning next year’s event, steps should be taken to go even farther and drive participation numbers higher.”