‘Jojo Rabbit,’ a dark comedy set during World War II, cleverly mocks the Nazi regime while introducing an unlikely romance.
Osaghae, Brooks Talk Priorities With BC Trustees
President and Vice President of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College Michael Osaghae, MCAS ’20, and Tiffany Brooks, MCAS ’21, met with the Board of Trustees on Sept. 30 to discuss their top priorities for the upcoming school year.
Vice Provost and Former Dean Alberto Godenzi Dies at Age 66
Alberto Godenzi, vice provost for Global Engagement and a former dean of the BC School of Social Work, died on Sunday from leukemia complications.
Bilka Scores Twice as BC Beats UVM, Wins Sixth Straight
Freshman Hannah Bilka had two goals and the Eagles matched their 2015-16 National Championship runner-up team with a 6-0 start to the season.
Eagles Set Program Record for Conference Wins Against Miami
A strong season continued for Jewel Strawberry and BC as it escaped Miami with a five-set win, snapping an 18-game losing streak dating back to 2009 against the Hurricanes in the process.
BC Follows Bye Week With Its Best Defensive Performance of the Year
The Eagles, fresh off a bye week after giving up a program-worst 664 yards to Louisville, rebounded in a big way on defense against N.C. State.
James and Audrey Foster Prize Exhibit at ICA Celebrates Local Artists
Now and until the new year, Boston residents and visitors can witness the 2019 James and Audrey Foster Prize exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston. The exhibit officially opened on Aug. 21, and runs through Dec. 31.
Eagles Run Win Streak to Six With Shutout of New Hampshire
Behind goals from Nell Webber and Sky Caron, No. 13 BC won its sixth straight, sinking the Wildcats, 2-0.
Notebook: Rushing Attack, Resilient Defense Powers BC in Blowout
A bye week was just the recipe for BC, as it returned to roll over N.C. State behind a resilient defensive effort and an impressive rushing attack.
No. 1 Denver Sweeps Weekend Series With BC in High-Scoring Finale
Boston College men’s hockey’s weekend doubleheader against No. 1 Denver proved to be too much for the visiting sixth-ranked Eagles, dropping two straight games on the road. A tough 3-0 loss—more narrow than the final scoreline after a pair of empty netters—on Friday left the Eagles hungry for a win on Saturday, but after a…