In Todd Interdonato’s coaching debut on Friday, Boston College baseball defeated Ohio State 9–2 in its first game of the season.
Ott: Assessing BC Football’s Future Under Bill O’Brien
Boston College football hired Bill O’Brien to become its 37th head coach on Friday. Here is an assessment of BC’s future under his leadership.
The Smile’s “Wall of Eyes” Breaks From Radiohead’s Style
Radiohead has been on hiatus, but Yorke and Greenwood are back to pushing the boundaries of rock music, as they have been for 30 years.
Dublin-Based Artist Somebody’s Child Wins Over Its First U.S. Audience
Somebody’s Child took its time to warm up the crowd at The Middle East, eventually gaining reciprocate energy from fans.
Bryan’s Latest Album Needs No Improvement
Zach Bryan’s new self-titled album earns its notoriety through its acoustic talent and lyricism.
Sheehan Shines in MLB Debut, Posts Six No-hit Innings for Dodgers in 7–5 Loss
On June 16, Emmet Sheehan took the mound at Dodger Stadium for his MLB debut, and for six innings he was unhittable.
Captains Cayla Barnes and Hannah Bilka Transfer to Ohio State
Barnes and Bilka’s departures mark the end of an era for Boston College women’s hockey. The duo accounted for 60 of BC’s 220 points last season.
2024 Women’s Beanpot Championship To Be Played at TD Garden
Next winter, the Women’s Beanpot Championship will be played at TD Garden.
Eagles Drop Final Three Games, Finish 2–3 in FGCU Tournament
Boston College softball won its first two games of the FGCU tournament but ultimately dropped its final three games to finish the weekend 2–3.
Somebody’s Child Brings Authenticity to Indie Rock in His Debut Album
Debuting band Somebody’s Child proves itself with a unique sound that blends a range of musical influences in its first self-titled album.