“It is admittedly painful to learn about the inhumane conditions that livestock are subjected to, and equally painful to try to question the values we have held throughout our lives.”
City Hall Opens Gallery, Tale of Women’s History Told Through Prints
Four female members of the Boston Printmakers used etching, lithography, relief printmaking, and mono printing to depict figurative images of women’s issues in Boston City Hall’s “March Four Women” gallery.
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Takes Candid Look at Suicide
With a candid look at suicide, the stigma surrounding it, and the depression that may accompany it, Every Brilliant Thing captures the viewer’s attention using only the relatability and resilience of the human spirit that Adrianne Krstansky so incredibly channels.
BC Erupts for 16 Second-Half Goals in Victory Over Louisville
Louisville held the Eagles to a season-low three first-half goals. It was only a matter of time before BC found its footing—as soon as it did, its offense, the second-highest scoring unit in the nation, took over.
Notebook: Ironically, More Shots Means Fewer Goals for Eagles
Goalie Joseph Woll was able to hold off a Terrier onslaught in the first period, but even as the Eagles’ own offense got rolling, Boston University was able to capitalize on fortunate scoring opportunities.
Watts Becomes First Freshman in NCAA History to Win Patty Kazmaier Award
Daryl Watts was crowned the national player of the year on Saturday morning when she became the first freshman, let alone underclassmen, to ever win the Patty Kazmaier Award.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Louisville
Currently in the midst of a four-game road trip, BC lacrosse will travel to Kentucky to play Louisville on Saturday afternoon, resuming ACC play after an eight-game hiatus.
Eagles’ NCAA Tournament Chances Plummet With Loss to BU in Hockey East Semis
Despite coming out strong in overtime, BC watched rival BU score the game winner with four minutes left, knocking the Eagles out of both the Hockey East Tournament and likely a potential NCAA berth.
SSH Launches “RubberHub,” Ships First Delivery Friday
RubberHub is a free condom delivery service operated off campus in Chestnut Hill by BC student volunteers.
Tuition Set at $54,600 for 2018-19 School Year
The total cost of attendance, including fees and room and board, will rise to $69,942, increasing 3.6 percent from the 2017-18 level.