Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. was a crucial figure in purchasing the millionth book for BC Libraries, a book that is now on display to commemorate his legacy.
Mulderrig Makes Students’ First Year a Memorable One
Ryan Mulderrig spent his first night at BC staying up late with his newfound friends at Claver Hall, and now he works to improve the first year experience of students like him.
Sutherland Researches Student Health in Chile
Melissa Sutherland, an associate professor in the Connell School of Nursing, received a Fulbright scholarship to study sexual violence in Chile.
Writing on the Wall: Answering Anonymous Questions at O’Neill
O’Neill Library’s “Answer Wall” has a response for every question.
EagleDate: Sugary Cereal and Cartoons
Kyle and Sydney ventured to Cambridge for their EagleDate, where they enjoyed a cereal bar and Saturday morning cartoons.
Eagles Win Twice, Cortez Breaks Home Run Record in Pittsburgh Series
Tatiana Cortez broke Tory Speer’s career home run record in the Eagles’ weekend series against Pittsburgh.
Women’s Tennis Makes Program History, but Splits Weekend Matches
Emily Safron, Kylie Wilcox, and Elene Tsokilauri went a combined 6-0 in singles play over the weekend, but, for the second week in a row, BC fell short of sweeping conference opposition.
Orcutt Urges Students to Find and Follow Passions
“To the extent that it’s true that it is more blessed to give than it is to receive, it is equally true that it is more difficult to receive than it is to give,” Orcutt said.
Poverty is Caused by a Failure of Ethics, Not Economy, Sachs Says
“Capitalism is a system that is absolutely susceptible to grave injustice,” Sachs said.
Despite Halftime Lead, Eagles Fall Short of Upset in Chapel Hill
North Carolina rattled off five unanswered goals in the second half of Saturday’s game against BC, retaking the lead for the first time since the 19-minute mark. And the No. 2 Tar Heels wouldn’t give it back.