Sports editor Riley Overend narrows down the athletic director search to eight candidates and evaluates them ahead of Brad Bates’ impending resignation.
Marathon Bombing Survivors Reflect on Recovery Journey at Documentary Screening
Patrick Downes and his wife, Jessica Kensky, each lost a leg in the Marathon bombing in 2013.
Student Assembly Votes Down Resolution on Pro-Life Activism
The resolution called for UGBC to acknowledge and recognize “pro-life activism” as a “legitimate and important form of advocacy.”
AHANA Trustees Push for Focus on Diversity
BC added a second voting African American trustee, Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, in the fall.
Rogers Talks Religion, Freedom, and Common Good
Rogers believes that it is the duty of government officials to speak out against actions that infringe on religious freedom in America.
Democratic Socialist Group Seeks to Become a Registered Student Organization
The group was created by Joshua Behrens this week and already has more than 20 members with dozens more expressing interest.
Oklahoma’s Walkoff Spoils Birdball’s Weekend Success
Dan Metzdorf, Matt Gill, and Jacob Stevens strung together three excellent starts for BC in the 19 Ways Invitational. Unfortunately for Metzdorf, the Eagles blew his 4-1 lead in the final two innings versus Oklahoma.
Board of Trustees Must Continue to Increase Diversity
“While it is possible that plans to foster greater diversity could be contained in other individual sections of the plan, it is imperative that this goal be one of the foremost considerations for the University in its planning initiatives moving forward.”
An Eclectic Mix of Tradition and Modernity, Boston College Irish Dance Celebrates Their Tenth Anniversary With ‘inTensity’
The Boston College Irish Dance Club displayed dexterity, flexibility, rhythm and skill at Robsham Theater with their show ‘inTensity,’ commemorating the tenth anniversary of the dance team.
History of Irish Music Brought to Brighton
Daniel Neely discusses the gradual discovery and transition into an Irish ethno-centric style of music during the early 20th century in Boston.