Steve Addazio and Dave Clawson have had no shortage of wild back-and-forth games over the last five years. Here’s a look at each of them, from the 3-0 debacle to last year’s shootout win in Winston-Salem.
A New Era of BC Athletics Calls for a New Era of Eagles Uniforms
BC is about to enter into a new era of athletics, providing the perfect opportunity to update its uniforms and introduce new style.
Now Boarding For a New Adventure
After two years on the job, sports editor Michael Sullivan is no longer afraid to fly. So he’s taking off again.
Confident and Depressed: iGen and its Drawbacks
Twenge believes that the iPhone is responsible for high levels of depression in teenagers.
UGBC Begins Project to Benchmark University’s Environmental Efforts
Meredith McCaffrey, the executive vice president of UGBC and MCAS ’17, thinks that UGBC needs to take a more proactive stance on environmental issues.
Office of News and Public Affairs, Office of Marketing Communications Merge
The decision to merge comes as Ben Birnbaum, the current director of the Office of Marketing Communications, steps down to a part-time position.
Women’s Center Rolls Out New Thrive Mentorship Program
The Women’s Center hopes Thrive will attract sophomore girls who have not yet found their place at Boston College and are searching for role models.
Volleyball Extends Losing Streak With Losses to Florida State and Miami
Boston College volleyball continued to struggle in ACC play this weekend, dropping a match to Florida State and a match to Miami to extend its losing streak to six matches.
Crossing the Divide in the Plex
“Or maybe it was because I had never been initiated into the increasingly obvious boy’s club, the club that encourages deadlifts and pull-ups and cold, metallic weights. I had been initiated into a different club, one with calorie counting and cardio. The boundary between these two clubs seemed impenetrable.”
Michael Sandel Talks Democracy at HUBweek Faneuil Forum
Michael Sandel, Harvard philosopher and bestselling author of Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? and What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, hosted a philosophical discussion as part of HUBWeek 2016.