Roose said he’s wanted this job since he was a sophomore in college.
Reported Sexual Assaults Rose Slightly in 2015, As Expected
The increase is expected as BC focuses its efforts on education and resources for survivors to report.
Matt Ryan’s Super Bowl Run Provides BC With a Sense of Hope
Eagles alumnus and current Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan is on his way to the Super Bowl. His MVP-caliber play has not only led his team to the promised land, but has also revived a sense of hope for BC football.
Hovil Presents Research on African Refugee Experience
Even when policymakers claim that refugees are free to leave camps to find work and housing, often such necessities are difficult to access.
Jebbit CEO Encourages Students to Follow Passions During Lunch
Coburn would have graduated in 2013, but he chose to leave BC three months before his expected graduation.
BC’s Thrilling Comeback Falls Short in Miami
Jerome Robinson hit a buzzer-beater 3-pointer to close the game, but it just wasn’t enough for the Eagles to overcome Miami. The Hurricanes held on for a 78-77 victory.
What to Wear to Your Protest
Some people hate dress codes, others love the guidance they provide. Regardless of where you fall, there are some situations where they come in handy—situations like a protest.
Behind Four-Goal Outburst, Eagles Remain Unbeaten vs. Merrimack
BC tacked on its sixth straight victory, defeating Merrimack 4-1 on Wednesday night. Four different Eagles lit the lamp in the dominant performance.
With Innovative Cameras, Blink Offers Users Affordable Security
Blink, a startup located in Boston, stands alone in the home security business by introducing an affordable security system run on battery-operated cameras that connect to the users smartphone.
Video Game Movies Don’t Play Well On the Big Screen
Video game movies never seem to be good. Asst. arts and review Jacob Schick examines the issue with previous movies and explore alternative options for the future.