The Acoustics’ spring show featured SNL-like comedy skits, Jurassic Park-themed costumes, and a showcase of the group’s soloists.
Chris Herren, BC ’97, Brings Lessons In Sobriety Back To Chestnut Hill
Ex-addict and former BC basketball player Chris Herren returns to BC to share his experience with substance abuse and his struggle toward sobriety.
Achieving Kinship By Helping The Marginalized
Fr. Greg Boyle, a Jesuit from Los Angeles, has made it his mission to address the needs of gang-involved youth.
BC Senior Richard Lucas Develops App Idea Into Fledgling Career In Tech Industry
Richard Lucas’ app ‘NetLive’ tells users what apps are using data, and provides a live feed of how much data these apps are using.
City Officials, BC Students Reflect On Historic St. Patrick’s Day March For LGBTQ Groups
LGBTQ organizers discuss their initial experiences in the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday afternoon.
Birdball Swept By Louisville, Still Searching For ACC Win
BC lost three games to No. 18 Louisville over the weekend. The Eagles have struggled out of the gate in ACC play, dropping to 0-6 in conference.
For Service Groups, A Week Of Reflection
F.A.S.T. Week is an attempt to help students returning from placements and service trips answer the question of how they are able to authentically incorporate their service experiences into their everyday lives.
Weekend Preview: Eagles Set To Host Vermont In Hockey East Quarterfinals
Third-seeded BC will take on the No. 7 Catamounts in a best-of-three series to determine who will advance to the Hockey East Semifinals next Friday at the TD Garden.
Field Hockey Coach Ainslee Lamb Resigns
After ten seasons on the Heights, field hockey head coach Ainslee Lamb will no longer be on the sidelines for the Eagles’ field hockey team.
John Gorman Is Birdball’s Ace In The Hole
John Gorman is a starter and a closer, a captain and a jokester. The staff ace can do it all for Boston College baseball.