Boston College held an opening ceremony for Pine Tree Preserve, the recently renovated park located between campus and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, on Wednesday.
Women’s Basketball Releases Full 2019-20 Schedule
Once again, the Eagles have a packed schedule in 2019-20, headlined by a home-and-home against Notre Dame, which has made the last two national championship games, and a visit from Louisville.
Climate Justice Lecture Series Continues
The Environmental Studies Program continued its Climate Justice Lecture Series this past Tuesday with a lecture by James Hansen, a leading climate researcher and director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies from 1981 to 2013.
Leahy Signs Letter Expressing Concern Over Visa Delays
The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, of which BC is a member, sent the Sept. 16 letter to the state’s congressional delegation.
ACC Power Rankings: A Bounce-Back Week of Sorts
After a horrific Week 3 showing, most, but not all of the ACC was able to get back in the win column ahead of the latest edition of our ACC Power Rankings. Clemson still remains the clear best team, though Virginia and Wake Forest are both off to 4-0 starts.
Editorial: BC Has Right to Webster Woods, but Must Remain Responsible Community Member
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller announced that the City of Newton would use eminent domain to reclaim Webster Woods, which Boston College purchased in 2016 for $20 million. The City Council was not opposed to the sale at the time of the purchase, according to a University press release. One of Fuller’s campaign promises was to…
Kellett’s 48th-Minute Penalty Lifts BC Over UMass
Joe Kellett tallied the game-winning goal via a penalty kick in the 48th minute, which proved enough against the visiting Minutemen as the Eagles improved to 5-2.
BC’s Last Five Matchups With Dave Clawson’s Wake Forest
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.
Love and the Beauty of Humanity in Harold Green’s Words
Poignant and lyrical like his poems, Harold Green’s normal speech is like a soft-spoken, rhythmic prose, sounding almost like poetry to his listener’s ears. He’s a spoken word performer, and found that poetry is the way he’s supposed to spread his message of love and appreciation to the world. The value of his work and…
Women’s Hockey Releases Complete 2019-20 Schedule
After a large loss of talent to graduation and transfers, the Eagles released their full 2019-20 schedule and it features huge midseason matchups with Minnesota and Wisconsin.