Golinkin said the major conflict during his time at BC was the construction of a fence around the Mods.
Demonstrations Policy Clarified After Sanctions Last Semester
The updated policy contains no major changes.
Nico & Vinz to Headline Stokes Set Sept. 23
The group is known for their 2014 hit “Am I Wrong.”
Birdball Books Trip to Cooperstown for ALS Weekend
Former Eagles captain and ALS patient Pete Frates continues to reach new heights. In just three years, his journey has taken him from Fenway Park to Cooperstown.
Leahy Condemns Trump’s Decision on DACA
“It is essential that Congress resolve this unfortunate situation as soon as possible,” he wrote.
With One Week Until Election, Union Holds Event With Kennedy and Capuano
With a week to go before their collective bargaining election, BC’s Graduate Employees Union held an event with U.S. Reps. Joe Kennedy and Mike Capuano.
At University Convocation, Leahy Condemns White Supremacists
“Since last year’s presidential election, it has become even more difficult to have respectful dialogue about such issues as immigration, race, sexuality, free speech, and religious beliefs,” Leahy said.
BC Upsets No. 6 Maryland to Complete ACC/Big Ten Cup Sweep
The past two years, the Eagles have struggled to pull out a win in the ACC/Big Ten Cup. But after Sunday’s game against Maryland, BC exited the early-season tournament on top.
Missed Field Goal Gives Eagles Win in Friday Night Thriller
It wasn’t always pretty, but redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Brown and the Eagles pulled out a 23-20 win on the road against Northern Illinois on Friday night.
Ricciato to Step Down From Campus School in June 2018
Ricciato approaches his final year as director with goals of continuing to improve the Campus School’s services for students.