Riding high after a four-game winning streak that included an upset of top-30 Miami, BC was handed a 4-1 setback on the road to an Irish team that had been stuck in a rut the last few weeks.
Slumping Tigers Pull Out Victory Over Men’s Tennis
Clemson entered having lost nine straight matches, but Boston College men’s tennis’s effort wasn’t enough as the Eagles fell 5-2 on Friday afternoon at the Plex.
Campus Ministry Event Addresses Representation of Women, Sexuality in the Church
M. Shawn Copeland, Kelly Hughes, Emily Egan, and Eljuma Adoga united on April 2 to discuss issues surrounding women in the Church.
Eagles Fight Off Late Surge, Down Virginia Tech on the Road
Despite allowing five goals in the final six minutes, BC had built a comfortable enough lead over the Hokies to escape Blacksburg with its fifth win in a row against either a ranked or receiving votes team.
Spellman Stays Boston Strong, Runs in Name of Mass General
“So 2013 just has this whole like Boston Strong, Boston pride thing,” Spellman said. “I was like, ‘I want to be a part of this. I want to run the Boston Marathon someday.’
BC’s Late-Game Collapse Spells Doom Against Louisville
The Eagles entered their weekend series against Louisville riding a two-game winning streak, but that came to a halt as the Cardinals scored nine runs in the final two innings to top BC.
CAB and RHA to Host World Fair on Saturday
Fourteen intercultural organizations will be setting up booths with food and activities on O’Neill Plaza for World Fair this Saturday.
Student Groups Come Together for ‘Divestment 101’
The talk was presented by BC’s chapter of Young Democratic Socialists of America, Climate Justice at BC, the GLBTQ+ Leadership Council, FACES, and Students for Justice in Palestine .
Representing the Campus School, Collins’ Marathon Is About Giving Back
“[Running for the Campus School] makes the run for something so much bigger than myself,” she said. “I’m running for the students that need these services.”
UGBC Elections Fill 18 of 20 Open Seats
Students in the Classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 elected representatives to the Undergraduate Government of Boston College’s Senate—previously known as the Student Assembly—on Thursday.