With a little under three minutes left in the first half, No. 2 Boston College lacrosse already appeared to be on the verge of victory, as they held a 10–2 lead. But junior Emma LoPinto was looking to put the icing on the cake. LoPinto ran up from behind the net and rifled the ball…
“The Expectation is to Win Another Conference Championship and National Championship:” Previewing the 2024 BC Lacrosse Season
On Friday, the 2024 Boston College lacrosse season begins. Here is the season preview.
Eagles Dominated by No. 7 NC State in 82–61 Loss
Boston College women’s basketball lost to NC State on Sunday, marking its second consecutive 20+ point loss.
Horn Discusses Societal Ignorance Toward Modern Day Oppression of Jewish Communities
Despite universal condemnation of the oppression of Jewish communities during the Holocaust, hatred toward Jewish Americans today goes largely ignored, according to author Dara Horn, recipient of three National Jewish Book Awards.
BCSSW Research Team Works to Provide Aid for Afghan Refugees Resettled in the U.S.
The Boston College School of Social Work’s (BCSSW) Research Program on Children and Adversity (RPCA) will collaborate with the University of Illinois at Chicago for a project that aims to provide mental health and familial support for Afghan refugees resettled in the United States, according to BC News.
Kellerman Details the History of the Catholic Church’s Involvement in Slave Trade
The Catholic Church and Society of Jesus played a influential role in the origination and continuation of the transatlantic slave trade, according to Rev. Christopher J. Kellerman, S.J. Kellerman discussed the history of the Catholic Church and the Society of Jesus’ involvement in the transatlantic slave trade at an event co-sponsored by the Boston College history department, the Institute for the Liberal Arts, and BC’s interdisciplinary minor in Catholic studies on Feb. 21.
Keefe-Perry Discusses the Ways Imagination Can Deepen Modern Spirituality
At an event hosted by STM on Thursday night, Callid Keefe-Perry discussed how imagination can be a part of spirituality that engages questions of social justice and inequity among younger students.
Vitillo Highlights Catholic Organizations Efforts To Confront Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused one of the largest and fastest forced displacement crises since World War II, according to Monsignor Robert Vitillo, secretary general of the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC).