While everyone has focused on the negatives from Boston College football’s 17-14 defeat in Dublin, sports editor Michael Sullivan wishes to remind you of the good. Yes, there is some good. Really.
In Dublin, Boston College Football Falters to Georgia Tech
First-half turnovers and secondary breakdowns late plagued the Eagles in the season opener against Georgia Tech in Dublin.
Defense Shows Off, Meehan Scores 50th, in Women’s Soccer Victory
McKenzie Meehan scored her 50th career goal as BC’s defense dominated a 2-0 victory over Cincinnati.
No. 11 Men’s Soccer Struggles to Take Down Hofstra
The Eagles took home a win against Hofstra, but head coach Ed Kelly was largely unimpressed.
#HOTTAEKS From The Football Beat to Kick Off the Season
Boston College football begins its season at 7:30 a.m. EST against Georgia Tech in Dublin. You know that means it’s time for some #HOTTAEKS.
Previewing Boston College Football, 2016: What to Expect From Georgia Tech
Football season is back, Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. EST from Dublin, Ireland. Here’s what the Eagles can expect from their season opener against the Ramblin’ Wreck of Georgia Tech.
Heights Sports Podcast: Episode 1 (Part I From Ireland)
Topics from the first Heights Sports Podcast include the dangers of driving in Ireland, the challenge of electricity, and a review of the Carton House, BC football’s hotel outside Dublin.
With New Ruling, Graduate Employees Aim to Form a Union
Following a National Labor Relations Board court decision to allow graduate students to unionize nationwide, the Boston College Graduate Employee Union is working to create a union at BC.
Support Line Educates Students on Alcohol Safety, BC Policy
The Alcohol Screening and Prevention initiative launched a support line for students interested in learning more about BC policies regarding alcohol consumption or voicing concerns for their own health or the health of a friend.
Electricity Grid Alert System Leads to Reduced Use of Energy on Campus
In order to help avoid power outages in the area, Boston College’s Facilities Management team worked to cut back on the amount of electricity BC used this past summer.