Students will now be able to get frappucinos on campus.
New York And Back Again: Squeezing The Juice
Juice has had a busy summer and is now set to record their first album. Can it capture the band’s electric live sound?
In Cape Cod, Johnny Adams Makes His Case For A Pro Career
The BC junior shortstop started the season as a temp player in the Cape Cod Baseball League. Now, he’s catching the eyes of coaches and scouts as a pro prospect.
Boston College Acquires 24 Acres in Chestnut Hill Owned By Boston’s Oldest Synagogue
Boston College is set to acquire 24 acres of land nearby its main campus in Chestnut Hill from Congregation Mishkan Tefila (CMT), Greater Boston’s oldest Conservative Jewish synagogue.
Jen Welter, BC ’00, To Become First Female Coach In NFL History
Welter, a 14-year veteran of various women’s professional football leagues, will join the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals as a training camp intern and inside linebackers coach.
Boston’s Bid For 2024 Olympic Games Shut Down By Olympic Committee
The bid was killed follow Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s announcement that he would not place the financial burden of the Olympic Games onto the taxpayers.
Boston College Unlawfully Retaliated Against Chem Professor, Rules Court
The University has been ordered to pay William Armstrong $125,000, plus interest and back pay, for charges of retaliation following the professor’s leave of absence in the 2002-2003 school year.
Comm Ave Classic Raises Thousands For ALS Foundation
The first annual Comm Ave Classic charity hockey game raised over $55,000 for the Compassionate Care ALS Foundation in honor of BC’s Dick Kelley and Pete Frates.
Public Voices Concerns Over Revamped Boston 2024 Bid
Boston 2024 leaders presented a revised Olympic proposal to a crowd of spectators at Robsham Theater.
Boston 2024 Picks Conte Forum For Olympic Wrestling, Judo
Conte Forum will host wrestling and judo if Boston is tapped as the host city for the 2024 Olympic Games.