In his six years with the Eagles, Johnson was just 68-115, including 19-77 in ACC play and failed to finish a single season above .500, let alone reach double-digit wins each of the past two years.
Nell Tells All: After 100 Years, Are We Modern Yet?
“In the absence of traditional ways, some solid ground, Modernists had to find a different truth,” said Professor Nell Wasserstrom.
Eagles Handed ACC First Round Exit for Fourth Time in Five Years
The Eagles trailed by nine after one quarter, fought their way back into it, but were ultimately handed a fourth ACC tournament opening-round loss in five years by North Carolina.
Farmer and Himes Discuss Friendship, Health Care
“I knew I had wanted to go into medicine, [but] I had no idea why—Haiti made me know why,” said Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners in Health.
ALC Proposes to Expand MLE Floors to Newton
ALC is seeking to achieve approval of the program from ResLife to materialize its vision of offering MLE on both residential campuses.
Concerns Persist Over Federal Research Cuts
Trump’s proposed plan entails a slew of cuts for federal agencies that fund research at Boston College, and this trend isn’t an anomaly.
Students for Sexual Health Strategizes Next Move
“After reviewing the university statement on the referendum and holding preliminary discussions with university administrators, we are dismayed to confirm that the University has no intention of allowing the Students For Sexual Health to distribute contraceptives on campus, despite the overwhelming student need and demand for these resources,” Connor Kratz, MCAS ’19, said.