“People need to stay mad,” said Ade Laurent, a protester. “When they stay mad, that’s when we’ll get a change.”
Boston Marathon Canceled, Replaced With Virtual Event
The 124th Boston Marathon, originally set to take place on April 20 and rescheduled for September, has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BC Alumni Discuss Working On The Front Lines Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
Four Boston College graduates discussed the role of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic on BC’s virtual “Show @ 6” on Tuesday.
Four BC Student And Alumni Companies To Be Funded By SSC Venture Partners
The SSC Venture Partners, a venture fund and accelerator for student startups in the Boston area, will fund and mentor four BC student and alumni companies.
BC Students Discuss The Common Good In Virtual “Show @ 6”
FIve Boston College students from the Class of 2020 spoke about COVID-19, resiliency, and the common good on BC’s virtual “Show @ 6” on Friday.
New Ticket Refund Policy Released for 2020 Season
While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has pushed the 2020 college football season into question, Boston College Athletics announced in a press release on Thursday that the University is “cautiously optimistic that there will be football played this fall.” The NCAA announced on Wednesday that football and basketball programs will be allowed to resume on-campus activities…
BC’s New Athletic Director Needs Energy and Fan Engagement
With Martin Jarmond headed to UCLA, who should take over as Boston College’s athletic director? Get to know some of the top candidates.
In Wake of Jarmond’s Departure, Caparro Named Interim AD
After Martin Jarmond accepted a job at UCLA, Boston College announced on Wednesday that JM Caparro would take over on an interim basis.
Final Title IX Rules Reshape BC’s Sexual Assault Investigations, Bolster Rights of Accused
The U.S. Department of Education has released new rules that reshape how schools must conduct Title IX investigations into campus sexual harassment and assault.
Governor Baker Announces Plan to Reopen Massachusetts
Mass. Governor Charlie Baker released a four-phase plan for reopening the state, including specifics for the reopening of institutions of higher education.