Author of #GIRLBOSS and Nasty Gal founder and previous CEO Sophia Amoruso is coming to BC as this year’s keynote speaker for Boston College’s second annual Women’s Summit: Own It.
Simons, McCaffrey Win Popular Vote in UGBC Debate
The six teams discussed issues ranging from diversity concerns to the effectiveness of UGBC in implementing policy.
Eagles Embarrassed By Northeastern in Hockey East Semifinals
Don’t be deceived by the final score. BC men’s hockey looked thoroughly unprepared to take on Northeastern in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament.
University Leadership Must Show Commitment to BC Athletics
After a recent Boston Globe article criticizing BC Athletics, University administration must address the issues to improve the state of sports.
How Do You Think BC Athletics is Doing This Year?
Are you more of an Olaf or an Eeyore in your view of this year’s Eagles?
Austin Cangelosi Has Quietly Become Men’s Hockey’s Secret Weapon
Though small in stature, Austin Cangelosi’s leadership, skill on faceoffs, and dirty penalty shots have made him BC men’s hockey’s most dangerous forward.
Ivy League Football Vote to Ban Tackling is the Right Move
Ivy League football made history for all the right reasons when its eight coaches voted to ban full-contact practices earlier this week.
After Hussey Campaign Exited the UGBC Presidential Race, Elections Committee Extends Nomination Deadline
After the current executive vice president, Olivia Hussey, MCAS ’17, dropped out of the UGBC presidential race on Saturday, the Elections Committee postponed the Elections Kickoff. As of today, the Committee extended the nomination deadline to Mar. 1 to allow for more competition.
Without Policy Change, Napoli and Hussey Focus on Initiatives
Towards the end of their term, Napoli and Hussey reported no changes to the student guide, but the team remains hopeful about change down the line.
EC Should Consider Extending Elections Deadline
“A better way to handle the process of elections would be to extend the deadline to potentially hold the election after Spring Break. There are less than two weeks until the originally planned election, not nearly enough time for another campaign to mount a fully prepared competition.”