The Eagles came out sluggish in their first game in over 500 days but Stefan Sigurdarson scored twice in the second half to down the Terriers.
Fifty Years On, PULSE Confronts COVID-19 Without Missing a Beat
The PULSE Program for Service Learning has changed a lot since the program was first introduced, but never quite so drastically as it has this year.
Newton Families Discuss Anti-Racist Terms Being Used in Schools
“Now is the time where some new folks are involving themselves in anti-racist work, but I really think the students are really ready to do this work,” Arnson said. “We recognize that if we don’t do it now, when are we going to do it?”
Newton Students Hold March for Climate and Racial Justice
More than 100 Newton residents, Newton North students, and activists carried signs reading “Black Lives Matter” and “There is no Planet B” in a socially distanced protest Saturday morning.
Newton Officials Reflect on Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Citizens of Newton reflected upon the life of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Friday afternoon in an event organized by The League of Women Voters Newton.
Restaurants in Newton Find New Ways to Safely Expand Outdoor Dining
“We’re just a very vibrant, artistic, and cultural community,” Gannon said. “It was pretty easy for me to tap into this and get people to come forward to help, and I’ll tell you they came running. It was really great to see how everyone was willing to support our community.”
Career Center Gives Advice for Navigating Virtual Recruiting
The Career and Internship Fair will be held virtually this year on Sept. 17. Information can be found on BC’s new online platform Handshake.
What To Consider When Declaring Pass/Fail
With the deadline to declare a course pass/fail arriving at 12 p.m. EDT tomorrow, uncertainty remains in terms of how a pass/fail designation may impact students moving forward.
BC Webinar Provides Updates on Coronavirus
BC hosted a virtual panel on Monday to provide updates on the novel coronavirus. The webinar featured expert panelists from BC and Boston University.
Andreas Talks War and Drugs
Peter Andreas, author of Killer High: A History of War in Six Drugs, visited Boston College to discuss the intersection between warfare and mind-altering substances.