After the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, instances of police brutality across the country, and a homophobic vandalism on campus in September, UCS thinks now is the time for more focus on diversity and inclusion.
Despite Declining Sight, Senior Singer Finds His Sound
After losing his sight, Ben Seo continues to bring his passion for music to Boston College.
Football To Face Maryland in Quick Lane Bowl
The Eagles will look to win their first bowl game since 2007 when they travel to Detroit to square up against the University of Maryland on Dec. 26.
North Dakota Ices Men’s Hockey at Madison Square Garden
A wild third period swung the Fighting Hawks’ way in the College Hockey Showdown.
Robinson’s 27-Point Day Pushes BC Past Dartmouth
Jerome Robinson tied a career high with 27 points and the bench contributed 34 points in a 88-70 win over Dartmouth.
After DACA Statements, Walkout Asks for Further Support of Undocumented
At the unregistered walkout held by Eradicate Boston College Racism on Thursday afternoon, students and faculty called for the University to continue its efforts to make BC a supportive campus.
Calling for ‘Concrete Action,’ Eradicate BC Racism To Hold Walkout Thursday
Eradicate originally planned the walkout before actions taken yesterday to affirm the University’s commitment to protecting undocumented students.
Michael Kim’s Late Shorthanded Goal Helps Men’s Hockey Defeat Northeastern
Joe Woll kept the Eagles in their game against the Huskies for 59 minutes, despite eight penalties. Then Michael Kim won it.
Leahy Signs Statements Supporting DACA, Protecting Undocumented Students
Leahy’s action follows the release of a petition on Monday that called on Boston College to declare itself a sanctuary for immigrants.
Men’s Hockey Falls to Minnesota, Loses Ryan Fitzgerald With Right Ankle Injury
Boston College struggled to generate offensive pressure against Minnesota. It got worse when the Eagles lost Ryan Fitzgerald.