According to head coach Steve Addazio, the 2018 Tigers—currently ranked No. 2 in the nation—might just be the best team he’s ever seen in his coaching career, at the very least since he’s taken over at BC.
Eagles Earn No. 4 Seed in NCAA Tournament, Open Against Hofstra
The Eagles went 14-3-1 in the regular season and despite exiting in the first round of the ACC Tournament, they picked up a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, which starts Friday.
Despite Watts’s Two Goals, Eagles Fall to Providence on the Road
Daryl Watts scored twice for the Eagles, but the Friars’ Christina Putigna responded with two goals of her own, including an empty-netter with just over a minute left that ended any chances of a BC comeback.
Eagles Swept by Virginia Tech, Drop Fourth Straight
The Eagles were led by Clare Naughton’s eight kills, but hit just .173 on the day, while the Hokies hit .302 and recorded nine less errors than BC.
‘Outlaw King’ is a Stodgy, Violent Tale of Scottish Revolt
‘Outlaw King’ features impressive cinematography but lacks strong characters.
BC Hillel Hosts Memorial After Shooting
In response to the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting that took the lives of 11 members of the Jewish community in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27, Boston College Hillel hosted a community gathering at the Multi-Faith Chapel on Oct. 28.
Panelists Explain ‘Geography of Opportunity’
The Gabelli Presidential Scholars Class of 2021 hosted a panel on the “Geography of Opportunity,” inspired by a recurring theme in their summer PULSE placements. Three panelists discussed the role of social justice in their work in transportation and housing.
Frontis Reflects on Behind-the-Scenes Progress at BC
Taraun Frontis stepped into his new position at UGBC following a term as the chair of the AHANA+ Leadership Council. Throughout his time in UGBC, he’s helped to push two major initiatives: DiversityEdu and the recently-released Student Experience Survey.
Moore Hopes to Expand Open Dialogue on Campus
A year after the “Silence is Still Violence” demonstrations, Joy Moore, interim vice president for student affairs, is looking to continue opening the dialogue around diversity and inclusion
Jean-Charles Encourages Continued Student Activism
One year ago, romance languages and literatures and African and African Diaspora Studies professor Régine Jean-Charles told students at the Silence is Still Violence march to take the emotions they were feeling and channel them into activism.