Newton’s budget for 2020 will focus on public schools, public safety, transportation and home services for senior citizens, infrastructure, and climate change. It was released on Tuesday by Mayor Ruthanne Fuller in her Mayor’s Update email.
Eagles Held Scoreless in Three Straight Games, Swept by No. 1 FSU
The Eagles struggled mightily against No. 1 Florida State, as the Seminoles held BC scoreless the entire weekend and swept BC in Tallahassee.
Eagles Swept for First Time at No. 12 UNC
The Eagles were swept for the first time all season by No. 12 UNC, allowing a total of 35 runs and losing in walk off fashion in both games of a Saturday doubleheader.
Full Swing Makes Spectacle of Annual Showcase
Full Swing stepped it up for the ‘Swing Spectacular’ after an exciting return to Showdown.
‘The Silence’ Shakily Follows in Footsteps of ‘A Quiet Place’
The Netflix original ‘The Silence’ attempts to reap the success of last year’s ‘A Quiet Place,’ but suffers from an unsteady plot, cheesy special effects, and a weak supporting cast.
‘Afro-Latinx Identity Through Art’ Emphasizes Representation
‘Afro-Latinx Identity Through Art,’ a presentation that is part of DABC’s Afro-Latinx week, highlighted the ways in which African culture has influenced Dominican identity.
Eagles Blow Out Louisville, Finish Second Consecutive Perfect Regular Season
Ten different BC lacrosse players notched goals, and the Eagles capped off another perfect regular season with a 19-6 win over Louisville on senior day.
Man Charged With Attempted Arson at St.Patrick Cathedral Allegedly BC Grad
Marc Lamparello allegedly attempted to enter New York City’s St. Patrick Cathedral with cans of gasoline and several lighters, which led to his arrest Wednesday night.
Women’s Tennis Knocked Out of ACC Tournament by Wake, Awaits NCAA Fate
Despite a valiant effort, the Eagles fell to the Demon Deacons in the second round of the ACC Tournament and will now wait and see if they did enough to clinch a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
BC Libraries Adds Subscriptions to NYT
The University will pay a flat fee to the paper in exchange for unlimited access to articles, including viewing, downloading, and printing articles.