Four of BC’s top-six offensive linemen were sidelined with injuries against Wake Forest. Two of them won’t return this season. All head coach Steve Addazio can do is turn to the next man up.
NLRB Rules Against BC’s Motion to Stay Union Election
The union’s election will go on as planned this week, despite BC’s motion to stay.
Academic Deans Release Statement Denouncing DACA Decision
They join University President William P. Leahy, S.J. in condemning President Donald Trump’s decision.
Crowther’s Red Bandana Game Deserves Better Scheduling
To honor Welles Crowther’s legacy, BC should schedule the Red Bandana game closer to Sept. 11 every year.
Thanks to Bryant’s Six Saves, Eagles Hold BU Scoreless
Coming off its first loss to Harvard in 15 years, BC had a point to prove against Boston University. The Eagles’ shutout served as a reminder that they’re still the team to beat on Comm. Ave.
When Noah Won’t Be Able to Save the Mods
“Because we as humans tend to be self-centered, many people’s immediate response to our changing climate is wondering how it will affect ‘me.’ I’ve got news.”
Patterns on My Pants: TU/TD
I’ve got a pair of blue-ish pants. But they aren’t just plain blue, devoid of any other form of expression. They’re dotted up and down with black and white geese, a sharp contrast that captures the eye.
New Demonstrations Policy Marks Necessary Clarification
“Shifting the focus from conflicts regarding conduct policy to conversations about issues such as racial equality on campus represents the first step in returning to a productive relationship between student activism groups and the BC administration.”
Young Executive: Riley Soward’s Road to Success
In four years at BC, Riley Soward turned an interest in market research into a successful company.
Risk Taker: Gabby Zabbo Runs Students for Sexual Health
Gabby Zabbo, MCAS ’18, is the co-president of Students for Sexual Health, a non-registered club that advocates for sexual education on campus at a table on College Road.