“The defacing of several Black Lives Matter signs and a racist social media post sadly remind us that our nation’s original sin—racism—remains a grave threat in 2017,” Quigley said.
This Year, TEDxCambridge Redefines the Rules
On Thursday, the annual TEDxCambridge talks took place in the Boston Opera House, tacking this year’s theme: rules.
Kennedy Urges Students to Act in The Age of Trump
Kennedy said he still respects the fact that Trump is president and won the election.
UGBC Introduces Resolution in Response to Racial Incidents
Vice President of Student Affairs Barb Jones and Dean of Students Thomas Mogan attended the meeting to listen to the presentation, contribute to the conversation, and answer questions.
Watts Stays Hot in BC’s Win Over Quinnipiac
Freshman Daryl Watts tallied one goal and three assists en route to a 4-2 Eagles victory over the Bobcats on Tuesday.
Men’s Soccer Completes Wild Comeback Against UConn
Callum Johnson’s game-winner helped the Eagles overcome a 2-0 deficit, escaping with a 3-2 win against the Huskies on Tuesday evening.
Hundreds Join ‘Walkout for Black Lives’ to Protest Racism
Helicopters hovered overhead as students led chants of “No peace, no racism at BC!” and “Black Lives Matter!”
Team FrateTrain Celebrates Pete Frates in Cooperstown
Boston College pitcher Jack Nelson recounts Birdball’s trip to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where the team honored former captain Pete Frates.
Union Rallies to Call for BC to Drop Appeal
Administrators said the union had no right to protest on campus.
After Louisville, Brown Still the Starter, O-Line on the Up
Barring any serious injury, Anthony Brown will start at Virginia on Saturday, behind an increasingly improved offensive line that, six weeks ago, was an injury-riddled mess.