Following its decision to cancel all winter and spring tournaments amid concerns over the Coronavirus, the NCAA has decided to offer an additional season of eligibility to spring-sport athletes.
Local Businesses Struggle as BC Students Leave Campus
As Boston College students and faculty are adapting to their new online environment, the stores closely linked to BC have felt the impact of the University’s decision on their business.
Student Living on Campus Tests Positive for COVID-19
BC has also now received 19 self-reported cases from students who are not on campus, according to Associate Vice President of University Communications Jack Dunn.
A Short Season Isn’t a Lost Season for BC Women’s Basketball
BC women’s basketball was set for a run in the NCAA Tournament before its cancellation, and the Eagles have nothing to hang their heads about.
Jerry York Laments What Could’ve Been for BC Men’s Hockey
It was a storybook season for Boston College men’s hockey, and before its season was cut short, Jerry York had high hopes for his team.
UPDATE: Individuals to Be Notified of Exposure to 12 BC Students With COVID-19
Ten Boston College students have self-reported cases of COVID-19, according to an update on the University’s coronavirus website on Saturday.
Room Selection Process Resumes Wednesday
Boston College will be resuming the room selection process for the 2020-2021 academic year on Wednesday, according to a Friday email from the Office of Residential Life.
‘It’s Really a Question of Survival’: Low-Income Students React to BC’s Closure
Some low-income students have expressed dissatisfaction with BC’s move out exemption process and the way it has communicated with students.
Four Days of Chaos: Vandalism Reports See Sharp Uptick After Closure
Following the announcement that courses would be moved online and students required to move out of their dorms, there was an increase in the number of incidents reported by the BCPD.
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.