Rutherford Shireton IV reveals the act of ultimate betrayal in chapter 10 of The Heights’ mystery humor serial.
In ALS Awareness Game, Eagles Cruise Past NC State at Fenway
BC’s lineup exploded for 16 hits against the Wolfpack, pulling out an 8-3 win with Pete Frates and his family in attendance.
In Spring Game, BC Features Dynamic Offense
Last year, the Eagles had the ninth-worst scoring attack in the country. And it all started in April 2016, when they put up a combined eight points in the spring game. But this time around, things were a little different.
With Upset Over Irish, Walker Becomes Program’s All-Time Wins Leader
In a matter of 12 minutes in the second half, BC’s fate against Notre Dame completely changed. Led by Kenzie Kent, the Eagles scored seven unanswered goals—enough to secure the upset.
BC Takes Both Games of Doubleheader Against Georgia Tech
Allyson Moore’s single in game one and Tatiana Cortez’s home run in game two all but secured both games of the Eagles’ doubleheader against Georgia Tech on Saturday. The pitching did the rest.
Ohio State’s Martin Jarmond to Become Next Athletic Director
After nine years with the Buckeyes, Martin Jarmond will be the youngest AD in the Power Five, as well as BC’s first ever AD of color.
2017 Commencement Will Feature U.S. Senator Bob Casey
Casey will be presented with an honorary law degree at the commencement event.
Computer Science Society Plans First Hackathon
Participants will have 24 hours to make a program, website, device, or anything they want.
Christina Hoff Sommers Wants to ‘Make Feminism Great Again’
Sommers began her talk by jokingly declaring the room a “safe space” and describing herself as a “white, Jewish, cisgender, neurotypical woman with a non-gender conforming dog.”
Here’s Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016
The 1988 Democratic presidential nominee was on campus Wednesday night to talk about how his party can rebuild post-2016.