Brandale Randolph, founder of The 1854 Cycling Company, aspires to build more than a pedal-powered form of transportation. By providing financial literacy lessons and job training to employees that come from poverty or are returning from the prison system, he aims to educate and empower them in preparation for a productive professional career.
MBTA to Replace Signals, Lay New Track Along Newton’s Green Line
In October, the MBTA will begin laying 25,000 feet of new track and replacing 6.5 miles of signals on the Green Line D branch between the Beaconsfield and Riverside stations.
Taking a Step Back From Campus
“Sometimes, you need to take a step back in order to see the big picture. Sometimes, you need to defamiliarize the familiar in order to recognize just how special it is.”
Stanford Professor Evans, Leahy Address Freshmen at First Year Convocation
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., addressed the flock of freshmen clustered in Conte Forum this past Thursday at First Year Academic Convocation. A maroon tapestry cloaked the bottom of the platform, emblazoned with phrase: Go set the world aflame.
Save Late Night
“Speaking of half-baked, how the hell is this whole operation going to function?”
Notebook: Dillon, Backup Quarterbacks Shine in Blowout
E.J. Perry and Matt McDonald got chances to shine in the Eagles blowout win over Holy Cross on Saturday as they combined to throw for almost 200 yards and four touchdowns.
Previewing 2018 Women’s Soccer: Temple
The Eagles have shut out six-straight opponents and are off to their best start since 2006. They will try to preserve their undefeated record on Sunday afternoon against Temple.
Previewing 2018 Field Hockey: Albany
Following its first ACC win in close to two years, BC will host Albany on Sunday afternoon, looking to get back over .500 and pick up its first top-25 victory of the young season.
BC Remains Undefeated at Dartmouth Invitational, Surpasses 2017 Win Total
In Hanover, N.H., the Eagles rolled to straight-set victories over Lafayette, Siena, and Dartmouth, improving to a perfect 9-0 record on the year, surpassing the program’s win total for each of the past two seasons.
Grammy Winner Daya to Headline Stokes Set
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) announced at halftime of today’s BC football game versus Holy Cross that Grammy Award Winning Artist Daya will headline Stokes Set on Sept. 15. Now in its third year, the fall concert will be held on the Stokes Lawn, and doors will open at 5:30 p.m.