Sam Apuzzo recorded a game-high nine points and BC orchestrated a 6-0 in the tail end of the second half to secure its fifth victory over a ranked opponent this season.
Cunningham’s Field Day Powers BC Past Virginia Tech in Series Opener
Jack Cunningham drove in four runs in the first of the Eagles’ three-game series against Virginia Tech, and BC held on for its inaugural victory at Brighton Field.
Landry, Defense Shine at Boston College Pro Day
Scouts from NFL teams all over the country got to catch a glimpse of what the Eagles top defensive lineman had to offer along with a few other standout players.
Remembering Refugees’ Stories
“The point was simply this: The most important thing we could never forget was that we could never forget,” said Viet Thanh Nguyen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
Leahy Presented 2018 Spirit of Francis Award
Catholic Extension, a fundraising organization that supports dioceses and parishes across the United States, gave University President Rev William P. Leahy, S.J., the honor.
Frontis to Serve as 2018-19 UGBC VP of Diversity and Inclusion
“Overall, it’s good to see that Reed is living up to what he says with not having representation on his team, but making sure it’s shown through his VPs,” said Taraun Frontis, CSOM ’19.
BC Tops Yale, Wins Record-Breaking 11th Straight
The Eagles recorded just three goals in the opening half, but proceeded to rattle of 10 scoring plays in the second period, en route to a four-score victory, breaking the program record for consecutive wins.
Due to Limited Housing Availability, Gonzaga May House Rising Sophomores
The Class of 2021 is larger than the sophomore class size by almost 100 students, and more rising juniors applied to live on campus than in previous years, contributing to the limited housing availability.
Racial Justice Symposium Considers Effects of Racial Trauma
“Nations are no more real than race is,” said Philippe Copeland, a clinical assistant professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. “They were literally created by the same people for the same reasons—some of it over coffee.”
CSOM Students, Faculty React to Grade Inflation Report
“I think having general principles and boundaries is a good policy, but there should be always room for flexibility depending on the circumstances and particular cases,” said Juan Montes, assistant professor of the practice in CSOM.