With just under 10 seconds left and Boston College women’s basketball down a point, Nicole Boudreau hoisted up a 3-pointer that could reclaim the lead for the Eagles. After watching multiple leads evaporate, the shot needed to go in to avoid wasting a spectacular first half. It did go in, and the scoreboard read 58-56,…
To Raise Awareness Of Racism, Protesters Sing Alternative Christmas Carols
Eradicate BC Racism gathered in front of Gasson and traveled around campus singing to alternative Christmas carols.
At Panel, Elements Journal Encourages Undergraduate Research Opportunities
In celebration of the release of their fall 2015 issue, undergraduate research journal, Elements, hosted a panel to encourage students to publish.
At Shea Center Panel, Female Founders Tackle Gender Gap In Entrepreneurship
In order to inspire females to enter entrepreneurial networks, the Shea Center had Female Founders speak on how to succeed despite discrimination against women in the workforce.
Eagles Fall To Penn State In ACC/Big Ten Challenge
Jim Christian’s squad had no answer for Penn State’s Shep Garner, whose 30 points led the way in a poor defensive effort for BC.
Poor Foul Shooting Hurts Eagles In Loss To PSU
A winnable game slipped through Boston College men’s basketball’s fingers on Wednesday evening as the Eagles (3-4) squandered a halftime lead against Penn State (4-2) en route to a 58-67 loss. The defeat marked the fourth consecutive loss for the Eagles, as well as their first home loss of the year. Let’s take a look…
To Serve God, Bake Bread, Kiefer Said At Semester’s Final Agape Latte
For the group’s Christmas Extravaganza, Agape Latte filled Hillside Café with students to hear Karen Kiefer talk about how she found a way to serve God through baking bread.
On O’Neill Plaza, Students Stand In Solidarity With Immigrants
With the hopes of sparking conversation about immigration, students linked arms in response to a BC Snapchat Story.