The Eagles, who, in conference play, rank 12th in the ACC in 3-point defense, have conceded 10 or more long-range shots in four-straight games, five of its last six matchups, and 11 total contests this season.
Elections Data Shows Variation by School, Class
This year, 750 freshman, 988 sophomores, 665 juniors, and 515 seniors voted. That means that over 42 percent of the class of 2020 voted, followed by 31 percent of freshmen, 29 percent of juniors, and 22 percent of seniors.
Union Members Discuss Future Plans After Rescinding NLRB Petition
By rescinding its petition with the NLRB, the union ended legal proceedings with the organization, which could have compelled the University’s recognition of the union.
Stevens, Rapp Impress as Eagles Take Two of Three Against Santa Clara
Jacob Stevens and Brian Rapp both turned in strong starts, bookending a Saturday loss with wins in baseball’s season-opening series against Santa Clara.
What’s Next for Piercey and Fletcher Following UGBC Election
“I thought the election could go either way right up until the last moment because of how committed and passionate both teams were,” Piercey said.
Nimo to Speak at TEDxBostonCollege in April
“We didn’t expect the quality of the speeches to be as good as it was, no disrespect to BC students, but it was just at a really high level,” said Jacob Kozhipatt, the lead curator and CSOM ’20.
Impeachment Talk Was Overreaction
“While DiPietro should have found a more constructive and civil way of communicating his point, diversity of opinion is a very important facet of a deliberative body with symbolic power among the undergraduate population.”
Lowery Helps Students Learn About Biology and Beyond
“I love teaching students about biology. I love helping them to learn how to think critically…to see what we can accomplish and the power we have as individuals to change the world,” said Laura Anne Lowery, a biology professor at BC.
Eagles’ Youth Finally Catching up to Them in Jerry York Era
The Eagles have always been one of the younger teams in Hockey East, but in the past two years they have failed to turn their potential into results.
BC Hindered by Turnovers, Lack of Paint Presence in 34-Point Loss
The Eagles were outscored in the paint, 64-14, and saw a nine-point halftime deficit stretch to 34 as they were overmatched by No. 5 Notre Dame on Saturday afternoon.