Army Ranger Master Sgt. Cedric King spoke about losing both of his legs while on tour in Afghanistan and becoming the first double amputee to run the Boston Marathon.
Yashar Montoya, Member of the Class of 2019 Who Deferred Acceptance, Missing
Yashar Montoya, who according to the University deferred his acceptance to BC, has been missing since Nov. 7, 2015.
Jerry York Becomes First College Hockey Coach to Win 1,000 Games
Men’s hockey head coach Jerry York became the first in the sport to win 1,000 games after a 8-0 victory over the University of Massachusetts on Friday evening.
Men’s Basketball Returns to Profitability, According to Equity in Athletics Data
After losing $1.68 million in 2013-14, men’s basketball rebounded in 2014-15, turning a profit of $1.12 million, according to the University’s Equity in Athletics Data Report.
Despite Deadline Set by UGBC, Administration Has Not Yet Adopted an Action Plan Regarding Race
After submitting a working proposal in November, UGBC expresses disappointment in the lack of a plan of action from the administration.
Second Half Collapse Dooms Eagles Against No. 15 Miami
Down by just one point at halftime, BC suffered a second half breakdown to keep the Hurricanes rolling.
In Spite of Rise in Admission Rate, 2016 Early Action Acceptances Maintained Rigorous Test Scores
The release of early action acceptance statistics demonstrated an increase in admissions, though maintaining difficulty in test scores.
Students Sickened with Chipotle Norovirus Enlist Lawyer’s Help
Criminal Lawyer Brett Levy will help two BC students bring civil cases against Chipotle for damages they received after being infected by the norovirus last month.
Boston College Schedules Purdue for 2018 and 2020 Seasons
The Eagles will fly to West Lafayette, Ind. on Sept. 22, 2018, before welcoming the Boilermakers on Sept. 26, 2020.
Terriers And Eagles Tie As York Sits On No. 999
The Eagles couldn’t get Win No. 1,000 for Jerry York at Agganis Arena, but still came away with a point, tying BU, 1-1.