Halsey joined the discourse about women’s rights and feminism over the weekend with the release of her latest single, “Nightmare.”
BC Upsets Top-Seeded No. 9 Louisville, Advances to ACC Tournament Semifinals
Dan Metzdorf pitched his first career complete game, shutting down Louisville to help BC win Pool A and advance to the conference tournament semifinals.
Boston College Baseball ACC Tournament Preview: Louisville
After beating Clemson on Tuesday, the Eagles have a chance to advance to the ACC Tournament semifinals when they take on top-seeded Louisville on Wednesday morning.
Clemson Ties it Late, but Eagles Win in Extras in ACC Tourney Opener
After Clemson erased a deficit with a three-run eighth, BC struck for two runs in the top of the 11th and knocked off the eighth-seeded Tigers in their ACC Tournament opener.
A Sort-of Goodbye to The Heights and a Sort-of Deep Dive Into Nic Cage’s Wikipedia Page
News Editor Jack Goldman says goodbye to the newspaper…in a way? He probably should not have been allowed to do this.
Softball Head Coach Ashley Obrest Resigns
Ashley Obrest resigned as the Eagles head coach after eight seasons heading the program, Martin Jarmond announced in a press release Tuesday. The BC graduate led the team to five winning seasons during her tenure.
Boston College Baseball ACC Tournament Preview: Clemson
The Eagles, who slipped in as the No. 12 seed, open up the ACC Tournament against the eighth seed in Clemson—a team that took two of three from BC earlier this year.
Eagles Land Program Record Five Players on All-ACC Teams
Dan Metzdorf earned an All-ACC First Team nod and four of his teammates made their way onto teams as well in a record-breaking number of honorees, the conference announced on Monday afternoon.
Alexander Urtula, MCAS ’19, Dies Monday Morning
Alexander Urtula, MCAS ’19, died Monday morning, according to a University release written by Boston College Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore.
At 143rd Commencement Exercises, Class of 2019 Looks to the Future
Isabel Capeloa Gil, the first female president of the International Federation of Catholic Universities, gave the keynote speech, in which she encouraged the attendees to do their best to drive the world forward.