Jurors were to consider only whether administrators improperly interfered in the hearings through two key communications.
Hayes Combines New Songs, Old Favorites at Stokes Set
Hunter Hayes performed a variety of new songs and older fan favorites at Stokes Set.
New Global Public Health Minor Draws Students From Across the University
An interdisciplinary minor in global public health and the common good was introduced this semester as part of the greater Global Public Health program, which launched last year and plans to unveil a major in the fall of 2021.
At Global Public Health Conference, Farmer Calls for Equal Care for the Vulnerable
BC professor Paul Farmer delivered the keynote speech to round out the one-day “Ethical Challenges in Global Public Health” conference on Monday.
Addazio Gearing up for Another Meeting With Clawson, Wake Forest
Whether it was the 3-0 win for Wake Forest in 2015 or the 41-34 shootout victory for BC last season, Dave Clawson and Steve Addazio have seen some interesting results against each other.
What is your biggest pet peeve?
In this week’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their biggest pet peeves are.
Behind New Faces, BC Beats PWHPA in Exhibition Game
A second period goal from Hadley Hartmetz lifted the Eagles past the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association on Saturday afternoon.
Jury Finds BC Interfered in 2012 Hearing, Awards Alumnus Damages
The jury awarded the alumnus $102,426.50 in damages: $24,819.50 for tuition and fees for the semester he was suspended and $77,607 for one year of lost income.
From Stokes to Spotify: Cannon is On the Rise
Cannon Few, MCAS ’20, has found great success on Spotify, with his single “Water Glass” reaching over 863,258 plays on the platform.
Ramirez: Music Lovers Beware: Live Nation Eyes Monopoly
Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez writes that it is risky for artists and venues to rely on Live Nation and Ticketmaster to provide concert-goers with fair access in the wake of accusations of anti-competitive behavior.