The loss marked BC’s third overtime loss this season, including its second to the Blue Devils, and its eighth-straight defeat in ACC play, dating back to last year.
Racist Incidents Reported in Gonzaga Hall
A resident of Gonzaga 2 said that her “Black Lives Matter” sign was ripped off her door. BCPD came to her room later that week and gave her a new sign to put on her door.
Amul Thapar, BC ’91, on His New Job on Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Even with the current tumultuous political climate, Thapar said that the courts are functioning as usual and are not political.
Interview: Peter Markell, New Chair of Trustees, Discusses Goals, Recent Activism at BC
Peter Markell, BC ’77, was officially selected last month as the new chair of Boston College’s Board of Trustees. In an interview Friday with The Heights, Markell talked about his time at BC, his goals for the Board, and his take on recent activism on campus. The Heights: Can you talk about your time at…
For First Time in Eight Years, Eagles Top Florida State
A.J. Dillon rushed for 149 yards, and Anthony Brown added two more touchdowns to his career total, as BC racked up 35 points—its most ever against FSU—in the fourth annual Welles Crowther Red Bandana game.
BC Signs Letter Asking Congress to Take Action on Dreamers
Boston College joins hundreds of other universities in signing a letter to congressional leaders. University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. has always been a supporter of DACA, and wrote in the statement that rescinding DACA is a mistake that conflicts with the nation’s values and heritage.
Student Assembly Resolution Calls for BC to ‘Affirm that Black Lives Matter’
The resolution echoes some of the demands made last week at the “Silence is Still Violence” march.
Task Force Reviewing Lynch Honors Program
According to DeVoy, the task force may choose to follow suit with the MCAS Honors Program, but is currently unsure if this the right direction for Lynch to take as well.
Jack Manning, CSOM ’20, Awarded First BC Strong Scholarship
“It’s almost hard to put into words what this means to me,” Manning said.
Posters Criticizing Leahy Appear Around Campus
In an interview with The Heights last October, following the first “Silence is Violence” march, Jack Dunn said that Leahy strongly believes it is the University’s role to tell students what to think, not how.