In an effort to both raise awareness about what the Red Sox is doing, as a business, as well as gain feedback from college students in the area, the Red Sox brought a group of around 20 students from surrounding colleges to Fenway Park.
How the BC Women’s Center Creates a Safe Space for All
The Women’s Center has come a long way from its founding in the bathroom next to Eagle’s Nest.
‘Label Jars, Not People:’ Clare on Ability
Writer and activist Eli Clare spoke to students on Thursday night about unfair stereotypes and misconceptions regarding disabled people.
Previewing BC Hockey: What to Expect in the Frozen Four
BC, Quinnipiac, North Dakota, or Denver will win the men’s hockey national title this weekend. Here’s everything you need to know about the Frozen Four.
Matt Michienzie Builds a BC Band on Experimental Rock
After transitioning from solo artist to frontman of the newest BC band, Boston-based singer Matt Michienzie has finally found his groove.
BC Libraries and UGBC Extend O’Neill Library Hours to 24/7
The Office of Student Affairs and O’Neill Library has begun a pilot program that allows for O’Neill to remain open all night on Fridays and Saturdays, an initiative that began on April 1.
The Jazz Is Strong with BC bOp!
BC bOp! starts up its hyperdrive to reach stellar solos, while soaring saxophones create a performance that resonates across the galaxy in ‘Jazz Wars.’
Relay for Life Raises 133k, Hosts 1,500 People
On Friday night, the 1500 participants in the ninth annual Relay for Life raised $133,000.
Despite Munson’s Efforts, BC’s Talent Too Much For Vermont
Vermont goaltender Packy Munson did a great job quelling BC’s attack, but the Eagles simply had too much talent for the Catamounts to handle.
Ryan Fitzgerald’s Overtime Winner Sends Eagles Back to TD Garden
It wasn’t their prettiest game, but the Eagles had just enough grit to take down Vermont and earn a spot in the Hockey East Semifinals.