The Sophomore Class Council hosted a 12 hour dance marathon on Friday night to raise money for Boston Children’s Hospital.
Sciortino, Birdball Walk Off Against No. 4 Louisville
For the second consecutive night, the Eagles took down the No. 4 team in the nation, this time thanks to Nick Sciortino in walk-off fashion.
Stevens, Timely Hitting Lift Eagles Over No. 4 Louisville
With some key hits, excellent plate discipline, and seven strong innings from their freshman starter, the Eagles took down the Cardinals, 6-1.
Former CIA Spy Talks Mission in the Soviet Union During the Cold War
On Wednesday evening, Bill Plunkert, former CIA spy and BC ’68, recounted the years he spent in the Soviet Union during the Cold War spying for the U.S.
Graduate Students Submit Plan for New Shuttle Routes, Parking Options
In response to the lack of parking spots on campus, graduate students submitted a plan for new shuttle routes and parking options to administration.
Birdball Pummels Northeastern for Second-Straight Beanpot Title
Logan Hoggarth pounded a three-run home run as part of a four-RBI effort in the Eagles’ 8-2 win over Northeastern.
The Rhythm of Love: See Your Heartbeat at Chestnut Hill’s Newest Exhibit
The “Heart of the City,” a new interactive sculpture created by the internationally recognized Brazilian artist Anaisa Franco, allows passersby to see the incandescent figure light up to match the flow of blood inside their bodies.
Thatcher Demko Officially Signs with Vancouver Canucks
The San Diego, Calif. native will leave Boston College as arguably the greatest goaltender in program history.
BC’s Music Guild Enraptures Faneuil Hall with Break the Bubble 2
Many of BC’s bands and soloists joined together for the Music Guild’s second annual Break the Bubble concert this Saturday at Faneuil Hall.
Despite Score, Wade and Towles Look Locked In During Spring Game
A 6-2 final may say otherwise, but BC’s offense—especially quarterbacks Patrick Towles and Darius Wade—looked much improved in the annual Jay McGillis Memorial Spring Game.