BCPD and BC Rec teamed up to collect toys for Toys for Tots, an organization that donates gifts to underprivileged children around the holidays.
Creatively, Juice Flowed, Awed Crowd At House Of Blues
The BC Band made its way out to the Boston House of Blues this week to perform in the Foundation Room on Takeover Tuesday.
BC Alum Releases Film About Record-Breaking, 53-Day Run
In 2014, Joe McConaughy, BC ’13, honored his late cousin Colin with a 2,660-mile run along California’s Pacific Coast Trail. A year later, he released a film to commemorate the run and his cousin, who passed away at the age of two after being diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer.
At Trustees Meeting, UGBC Execs Share Student Narratives Of Racism
For its third meeting with the Board of Trustees, UGBC presented on institutional racism and inclusivity.
Enstrom’s OT Winner Sends Eagles To Sweet Sixteen
With a 97th minute goal, Simon Enstrom and the Eagles took down South Florida and advance to a matchup with Georgetown.
Eagles Take Down Vermont In NCAA Tournament
Simon Enstrom scored the lone goal as BC won its first game of the NCAA tournament.
Students Petition Online For Equal Distribution Of Gold Pass Points By Gender
The change.org petition was begun for a school project.
U.S. Needs To Prioritize Doing No Harm, Chomsky Said Saturday
The MIT professor commented on press freedom in war zones at a conference Saturday in Corcoran Commons.
BC Alumna Rosen Delves Into Young Adult Fiction With New Book Release
BC alumna Jessie Rosen recently released her debut novel, a young adult fiction publication entitled “Dead Ringer.”
BC Students To Educate On Domestic Human Trafficking With Panel
On Wednesday, Nov. 18, BC’s student group R.E.A.C.T. will host “Breaking the Chains: A Panel on Human Trafficking.”