The Campus Activities Board announced tonight that T-Pain will headline Modstock on May 5. Tickets will be available beginning Friday, April 29.
District Court Orders University to Release Belfast Project Documents
On Monday, the Board of Trustees received a subpoena from the District Court of Massachusetts, requesting documents from an oral history project about the Northern Ireland Conflict.
Meet the Prez and VP: Simons and McCaffrey on Finding BC’s Middle Ground
Russell Simons and Meredith McCaffrey, both MCAS ’17, joined the race late, but won fast.
IRS Form 990 Reveals Christian’s 2014-15 Salary, York’s Compensation Doubled
BC’s annual IRS Form 990 shows that men’s basketball head coach Jim Christian received about the same as Steve Donahue, while Jerry York’s salary jumped over a million.
How Elio Oliva Became This Year’s Mr. BC
Features Editor James Lucey sits down to talk with Elio Oliva on his recent win at the Mr. BC pageant.
Former Colombian President On Fighting a Drug Cartel, Leading a Country
At the Latin American Leadership Conference on Saturday afternoon, Andrés Pastrana Arango discussed fighting the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
BC Dance Marathon Draws 200 Students, Raises $17k for Children’s Hospital
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.