Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez reflects on The Rolling Stones’ Bakersfield inspired song that imbued her with respect for her hometown sound.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: North Carolina
Looking to advance to the second round of the ACC tournament for the second time in three years, the Eagles face a North Carolina team that they beat by 13 earlier in the year.
ICA Exhibit Explores Impact of Internet on Art Media
On Feb. 7, “Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today” opened at the ICA. Ideas explored within the exhibition include surveillance, the control of information, and the human body, which are all examined in the context of the internet.
Former UN Secretary General Offers Praise of Global Citizenship
“Despite the challenges we currently face, if we join together in strong partnerships, and move forward as global citizens, we can achieve our goals and create a brighter future,” said Ban Ki-moon, the Former Secretary General of the United Nations.
Apuzzo, Arsenault Have Career Days in Comeback Win Over Navy
The Eagles trailed by three goals midway through the first half, but a program-record nine goals from Sam Apuzzo and a career-high nine points from Dempsey Arsenault lifted them over Navy.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Navy
A top-10 rematch of last year’s Division I Final Four game awaits undefeated No. 2 Boston College lacrosse as eighth-ranked Navy comes to town on Tuesday afternoon.
In Wake of NCAA Recruitment Scandal, One-and-Done Rule Must Go
Yahoo! Sports’ recent report, detailing the NCAA recruitment expenditure scandal, is a sign that now’s a better time than ever for the NBA to get rid of its one-and-done rule.
Outdoors and Oreos: TU/TD
“Even though it’s harder to go to class (most of my Wednesday classes were half empty), it’s easier to be on a campus that’s so happy and busy. Positive energy was radiating so strongly that it must have been nearly impossible for anyone to be in a bad mood.”
Letter to Protesting Students Marks Positive Sign for Socially Aware Students
“Even an act as simple as an affirmation of students’ acceptance is a positive mark that shows BC’s dedication to recruiting socially conscious students and people for others.”
7 Break-Ins Reported at Students’ Off-Campus Residences This Year
Of the seven break-ins, all were reported to have no signs of forced entry, and four involved the theft of a laptop.