In my kindergarten war again oatmeal, I was victorious. Little did I know that the joke was on me.
Virginia Soars in Week Six ACC Power Rankings
The Cavaliers have already doubled their win total from last year, proving that they’re far better than the team many predicted them to be.
Code-Switching Through Classes
“In reality, people have to code-switch every day, and practicing as an undergraduate is more of an asset than many come to realize.”
In Dorchester Forum, Walsh and Jackson Detail Visions for Boston
At the Dorchester Mayoral Forum on Friday, mayoral candidates Marty Walsh and Tito Jackson met supporters, and faced questions from a moderator.
Enstrom Tallies Hat-Trick in Win Over Harvard
Simon Enstrom proved to be all the offense the Eagles needed against Harvard, as his hat-trick carried BC past Harvard in a 3-1 victory.
Eagles Earn Back-to-Back Conference Wins
The Eagles began their four-match homestead with two commanding wins over conference opponents Georgia Tech and Clemson.
Eagles Topple Crimson in Shootout Victory
The Eagles went into overtime yet again, this time scraping out a 2-1 victory over No. 13 Harvard in a shootout thanks to Sarah Dwyer’s career day.
Citing Faulty Software, BC Adjusts Previous Alcohol Statistics
On-campus liquor law violations for 2014 were adjusted from 889 to 1,113, and from 908 to 1,506 for 2015.
Martin Jarmond Is Already Changing the Culture of BC Athletics
From expanding beer and wine sales in Alumni Stadium to attending as many games as possible to creating personal connections with fans and alumni on game days, new Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond has already made a positive impact on BC athletics.
The Heroes at Paris Creperie Don’t Wear Crepes, They Make Them
This Coolidge Corner classic introduced Boston to the French way of starting the day. Their menu of kooky crepes and decadent specialty drinks has enchanted customers time and time again.