BC and the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding.
Greg Boyle Speaks on Service, Purpose
Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J., spoke about his experiences at Homeboy Industries, which assists former gang members, the recently incarcerated, and high-risk youth.
Four-Star General Lectures on Military Leadership
Retired four-star General George Casey Jr. spoke about the relationship between the military and its civilian overseers.
Eagles Struggle Offensively in Senior Day Loss to Virginia Tech
While the Eagles jumped out to a one-run lead, the Hokies scored the final eight runs, completing the sweep.
Eagles Lose Early Lead, Fall to No. 3 North Carolina in ACC Championship
BC outscored the Tar Heels, 6-1, in the early going but saw that lead, and its perfect season, disappear as UNC claimed its fourth ACC Championship in a row.
Between the Common and the Crossing, a Literary Fixture Remains
Brattle Book Shop moved to its West Street location in the 1960s and remains there selling antique books and dollar deals alike.
A Peek Inside Newtonville Books
Just after celebrating its 20th anniversary, Newtonville Books is still up and running. Despite a transfer of ownership and a change of location, Newtonville Books remains a relevant, independent brick-and-mortar bookstore, even in the age of Amazon retail.
It’s ‘The’ Trident: Inside Boston’s Independent Bookstore and Cafe
The Trident Booksellers and Cafe bounced back after a fire put it out of business, maintaining its power as a Boston fixture and fan favorite.
Walsh Presents Imagine Boston Capital Plan for 2020-2024
On Tuesday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, BC ’09, presented his $2.78 billion Imagine Boston Capital Plan for 2020-24, and stressed the need for continued investment.
Nine Eagles Sign With NFL Teams as Undrafted Free Agents
Nine BC players signed with NFL teams after the end of the annual draft, including Jeff Smith, Hamp Cheevers, Lukas Denis, and Connor Strachan.