With the surroundings doused in red, the 26th annual Pops on the Heights raised $13 million for 431 student scholarships on Friday night.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Wake Forest
Following a defeat to Duke—the Eagles’ first ACC loss of the season—BC will continue its four-match road trip with a pit stop in Winston-Salem, N.C. to square off against Wake Forest.
Previewing 2018 Women’s Soccer: Clemson
The Eagles fell for the first time this season, and it was the product of a close road game with Wake Forest. Now, they face another tough conference foe in Clemson.
Previewing 2018 Field Hockey: Fairfield
The Eagles have won three in a row, but face an uphill task with a road game against Fairfield—a team that’s undefeated at home and 9-1 on the year.
Amid Period of Social Unrest, Mt. Joy Asks You to Find “Silver Lining”
Mt. Joy, an indie folk-rock band based out of Philadelphia/Los Angeles, performed at the Boston Royale Nightclub and, like every show, delivered its underlying message: take a stand for what’s right and always look for a silver lining.
Despite Defensive Lapses and Special Teams Errors, Eagles Outlast Temple
Temple outgained BC, 452-429, in total yards, forced two turnovers, and nearly staged a late-game comeback, but thanks to Ben Glines and the Eagles’ offense, the program improved to 4-1 for the first time since 2009.
Previewing 2018 BC Football: Temple
The Eagles managed just 229 yards of total offense against Purdue and will be looking to get their high-powered attack going against a Temple team that is allowing just 21 points per game.
Strawberry Impresses, but Eagles Fall in Straight Sets to Duke
Despite a strong game from freshman Jewel Strawberry, BC fell on the road in straight sets to Duke—suffering its first conference loss of the year.
Graduate Union Interrupts Parents’ Weekend Event, Pickets Pops on the Heights
About 30 members of the Boston College Graduate Employees Union (BCGEU-UAW) first walked out of the annual President’s Address in Robsham Theater before carrying out a planned picket outside Pops on the Heights Friday night.
Lawsuit Against University Going to Jury Trial
Judge Denise Casper has ordered the breach of contract lawsuit pending against Boston College to a jury trial, according to an electronic court order sent to the two sides in the lawsuit Friday afternoon.