The Eagles forced five turnovers in their Shamrock Series game against No. 4 Notre Dame, but the offense comes up short in BC’s eighth loss of the season.
Robinson’s First Half, Carter’s Second Lifts BC Over Blue Devils
Jerome Robinson and the freshmen picked up the slack in the first half for the Eagles, before Eli Carter put the game away in the second in BC’s second-consecutive blowout victory.
The Next Wave Of Disruption In Business Education At Boston College
With social impact at the core, new interdisciplinary programs are breaking down the silos of traditional business disciplines.
Lines & Bodies: A Sketch Of An Artist, A Conversation With Vinny Roca
“Go to the MFA when your teachers tell you too, don’t just look at images online. Go to First Friday. There’s free wine. Really, there’s just free alcohol.”
Voices From The Streets: City’s Homeless Prepare For Upcoming Winter
As the second winter since the closing of the city’s largest shelter approaches, Boston’s homeless reveal their struggles.
In Gasson, Student Leaders Stage Sit-In To Push For An Increase In AHANA Faculty
The AHANA Leadership Council held a demonstration Wednesday afternoon to raise awareness about the lack of AHANA faculty at Boston College.
Jim Christian Adds Three During Early Signing Period
The Eagles will add guard Ty Graves, and forwards Nik Popovic and Mike Sagay to the roster next season.
My Mother’s Fleabag Finds Funny-Bone In Fall Big Show
Over two nights and four distinct performances, The Fall Big Show was a hit thanks to the creative and witty minds of its Fleabaggers.
Present Meets Future In BC’s Season-Opening Victory
Graduate transfer Eli Carter and true freshman Jerome Robinson led the way for Boston College in a 75-49 victory over St. Francis Brooklyn.
Wood’s Late Goal Relieves Eagles’ Third Period Breakdown
The Eagles nearly succumbed to Michigan State’s third period onslaught, but Miles Wood’s goal with under two minutes to play clinched BC’s eighth consecutive win.