While the rest of the conference was molding into midseason form, FSU and Miami were on the practice field, waiting out Hurricane Irma. Three weeks away from football proved to be costly.
Metro, Politics, Boston
Walsh and Jackson to Face Off in Mayoral Election
After the voting booths closed last night, Walsh and Jackson came out on top in the primary elections, confirming that the two will run against each other in the upcoming mayoral race.
News, On Campus, Featured Story
Panel Discusses How to Respond to Violence in Charlottesville
“Statues come down when the time is right,” said former Vice Provost for Faculties Pat DeLeeuw.
News, On Campus, Top Story
David McCullough Talks Confederate Statues, Obama, and New Book
“You will never, ever, not meet someone who knows something you don’t know,” McCullough said.
Fall
BC’s Belated Aggression Proves Too Little, Too Late Against URI
The Eagles outshot the Rams, but they couldn’t notch the equalizer despite a flurry of close chances in the final minutes.