Led by Jerome Robinson, who recorded a season-high 32 points, the Eagles erased an 11-point deficit with under four minutes in regulation to force overtime, only to see Virginia Tech escape Conte Forum with a win.
Netflix’s ‘Dirty Money’ Attaches Compelling Narrative to True Stories
The Netflix documentary series ‘Dirty Money’ delves into the nature of costly crime and a few of the more notable examples.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Virginia Tech
In a matchup of potent offenses, the Eagles will host Virginia Tech on Wednesday night, looking to snap their third two-game skid of the season.
Over 1000 Students Attend Spring Career and Internship Fair, According to Career Center
According to Lisa White, the associate director of engagement at the Career Center, over 1000 students attended the Career Fair over the two days seeking internships and full-time jobs.
Conway Teaches Freshman Writing and Federal Penitents
“Far fewer people end up returning to prison because they’ve had education in prison,” said Patrick Conway, who is researching the effectiveness of college-level prison education.
UGBC Debates Sexual Health Referendum, Students for Sexual Health
The resolution stated that the University should allow Students for Sexual Health to distribute contraceptives to the BC community and have meetings without official University funding or recognition.
Go Figure: Why Can’t BC Win Away From Conte?
The Eagles have lost 22 straight road conference games and six of seven away from home this year, a result of shoddy defense and off nights from two of the “Big Three.”
While Off Broadway, Clyve Sets Scene for Aspiring Thespians
After a career working with presidents, popes and persons of the year, Scott Clyve is bringing industry-insider lessons to the Boston College Campus.
BoomBox Brings House Groove to Paradise Rock Club
BoomBox brought their unique brand of house groove music, replete with ethereal beats and soaring guitar chords, to Paradise Rock Club.
Letter From the Editor: A Note on Our Coverage of This Year’s UGBC Election
Dear readers, Reed Piercey, MCAS ’19, a candidate for Undergraduate Government of Boston College president, is one of my roommates. Objectivity is always a priority for us, and to avoid even the appearance of favoritism or biased coverage, we are taking the following steps: First, DJ Recny, the managing editor, and Heidi Dong, the A1…