Looking to bounce back from their last-second loss to No. 8 Louisville, the Eagles will hit the pause button on ACC play and travel to Northeastern to square off against the Huskies.
UPDATE: BCPD Issues Second Community Awareness Bulletin Concerning Off-Campus Break-Ins
The Boston College Police Department issued a Community Awareness Bulletin Sunday night concerning an off-campus residential burglary in the early morning hours in the Lane Park neighborhood of Brighton.
Local Food Festival Serves Sriracha Maple Syrup, Among Other Eats
On Sunday, visitors packed the Rose Kennedy Greenway in downtown Boston to attend the Local Food Festival, which promoted sustainability and healthy eating.
From South Africa to Maloney Hall: Joy Moore is Ready
Joy Moore, BC ’81, Has made the move from Cadigan to Maloney Hall, and she’s not just ready to run Student Affairs—she’s ready to listen.
BC Continues to Emphasize Diversifying Faculty
Almost a year after the “Silence is Still Violence” march, Boston College is staring down several obstacles that stand in the way of a more diverse and representative faculty, but according to figures, BC has one of the most diverse faculties of its peer schools.
Editorial: “BC After Hours” is Positive Initiative for Student Life
“In some ways it’s a compromise, but it demonstrates a recognition of some longtime asks from students.”
So You Think You Can Dance?
The Boston College dance teams speak on the intricacies of their individual audition processes and on what they look for in new dancers.
A Star is Remade
Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes a case for a remake, ‘A Star is Born,’ being a potential award candidate.
Future Veterinarian Aboukhater Flees Aleppo, Interns in Belize
“I do always think I want to at some point go back home and help in any way possible. Never live there again, I would say, because I believe that history repeats itself, and I don’t want to have my children or grandchildren go through what I went through—but definitely go back and help and give back, because I got something from there that’s a huge part of me,” said Jude Aboukhater, MCAS ’20.
BC Loses Two of Three at New England Challenge
At the New England Challenge, the Eagles’ win over UMass Lowell was bookended by close losses to Harvard and Northeastern, as BC suffered its first two defeats of the 2018 season.