Currently sitting two games below .500, the Eagles will make their way to Holy Cross on Wednesday night to try to snap their three-game losing streak.
UGBC Passes Resolution on Regular Committee Updates, Rejects Absent Co-Sponsorship Vote
Overall, the “Resolution Concerning Regular Committee Updates” was largely supported during the questioning and debate period.
Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Brings Holiday Spirit to BC
A number of acapella groups performed that night, such as the Heightsmen, the Acoustics, the Liturgy Arts Group, the BC Bells, the Sharps, and the Dynamics.
Woll, Räsänen Selected for 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship
Both Joseph Woll and Aapeli Räsänen will be making the the trip back to the international competition for the second year in a row, and are favorites to earn a spot on their respective countries’ full 23-man rosters.
CSOM Honors Program, Launched in 1958, Will End With Class of 2021
“The CSOM Honors Program is not only the reason I chose to come to BC, but is also the reason I love BC and can call it home,” said Sam Schelble, CSOM ’21.
‘My Friend Dahmer’ Presents Unsettling View of Eventual Serial Killer
‘My Friend Dahmer’ examines the adolescence of the prolific serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, and his experiences in high school.
After Not Fulfilling Excel Curriculum, Several Culture Clubs Have Less Funding
Last year, intercultural clubs made up 34 percent of club funding. This year, that number is down to 23 percent.
Thank You, and Goodbye
Shannon Kelly sings bye bye to The Heights, it’s the day Features died.
Admin’s Response is Necessary Acknowledgement of Student Demands
” It is certainly difficult to guarantee that a diverse group of candidates will be available and suitable to hire, and BC has made progress in the past couple of years in hiring a high proportion of AHANA faculty.”
BC Drops Third Straight To Fairfield
The Eagles continued their offensive woes against Fairfield, shooting just 36 percent from the field and committing 20 total turnovers.