Jarmond extended pregame tailgating on the weekend by an hour to four hours, and added an extra hour after weekend games that start before 3 p.m.
BC Alumna’s ‘The Farewell’ Examines Cultural Divide
‘The Farewell,’ a wry dramedy written and directed by BC alumna Lulu Wang, tells the true story of an elaborate plot to deceive her ailing grandmother.
State Budget Geared Toward Fighting Opioid Crisis, Higher Education Expenditures
The Massachusetts legislature passed the state’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget this week, coming in at a total of $43.1 billion in funding. Additions to this year’s budget include funding for K-12 education, the state’s higher education system, and substance abuse treatment programs.
Marty Walsh, Bill Evans Named as Potential Witnesses in City Hall Aides’ Trial
Boston City Hall aides Kenneth Brissette and Timothy Sullivan allegedly threatened to withhold permits from Crash Line Productions if union stagehands were not hired for Boston Calling in 2014.
Massachusetts Officials Release Plans to Limit Sales, Flavors for Vaping Products
Newton’s Mayor, Ruthanne Fuller, has proposed to limit sales on vaping products in Newton, and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey testified earlier this month that vaping products should not be allowed to have flavors, as they attract teenage customers.
‘Technical Glitch’ Leads to Housing Confusion
Many students in the Boston College class of 2023 did not receive their requested roommates and dorms on Friday.
Construction on Pine Tree Preserve Concludes
Renovation on the Pine Tree Preserve, located at the corner of Campanella Way and St. Thomas More Road, will come to a conclusion at the end of July. The Preserve will provide four acres of green space to Boston College students and faculty. The University has agreed to manage the land, despite it being owned…
Class of 2023 GroupMe Vacated Due to Racist Messages
Incoming Boston College students vacated a private GroupMe after one member’s account spammed racist epithets.
Cathy Inglese Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury From Fall, Dies at 60
Cathy Inglese, who led BC women’s basketball to seven NCAA Tournaments—including three Sweet Sixteens—is the all-time winningest head coach in program history.
Pemberton, BC ’89, Launches Senate Primary Against Markey, BC ’68
Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, announced his challenge against sitting Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, BC ’68 and BC Law ’72, in a launch video Tuesday.