Boston College women’s basketball dropped its first game of the season in its ACC opener, an 86-68 blowout against Georgia Tech.
Despite a Late Lead, Victory Eludes BC in Overtime Loss to Minnesota
Boston College men’s basketball lost to Minnesota in overtime despite having a 15-point lead in the second half.
BC Records Five New Undergraduate Cases of COVID-19
Boston College reported five new undergraduate cases of COVID-19 out of 2,119 undergraduate tests since the Friday update of its COVID-19 dashboard, a positivity rate of .24 percent.
Eagles Throttle UMass Lowell, Move to 4-0
Freshman Kaylah Ivey scored 23 points and the Eagles forced thirty turnovers on their way to a 88-38 victory.
Drive-In COVID-19 Testing Site Opens in Newton
A new drive-in COVID-19 testing site opened in Newton on Monday in the Riverside MBTA station parking lot on Grove Street.
Harvard Student By Day, Councilor By Night: Ranalli Announces Her Campaign for Newton City Council
“I’m running because I love this city. And I am committed to this city, and I am dedicated here,” Ranalli said.
Weekly Undergrad Positivity Rate Falls to .57 Percent, BC Cautions Students as Finals Approach
Fifty-four undergraduates were in isolation as of Friday, with 36 in isolation housing and 18 isolating at home.
Biden Names Three BC Alumni to Administration
President-Elect Joe Biden appointed three Boston College alumni—John Kerry, BC Law ’76; Louisa Terrell, BC Law ’95; and Cathy Russell, BC ’83—to his administration on Nov. 20.
Notebook: Grosel, Flowers Shine in Shootout With UVA
Dennis Grosel and Zay Flowers were stars in a shootout loss for Boston College football, falling 43-32 to Virginia.
Eagles Roll Over Providence in 9-0 Blanking
Boston College men’s hockey swept the weekend series with Providence thanks to multi-point nights from nine players in a 9-0 win on Saturday.