Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
Men’s Hockey Takes Down New Hampshire on Dudek’s Late Goal
The Eagles nearly blew a 3-0 lead, but J.D. Dudek’s late goal from between the circles lifted them to their ninth straight game without a loss.
Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley to Be BC Law Visiting Professor This Spring
To inspire law school students to get involved in public policy, the Rappaport Center invited former governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley to serve as a professor and lecturer next semester.
BC Dining Introduces Customized Grain Bowl Station in Eagles Nest
Dining staff decided to make the change after noticing the lack of student enthusiasm for harmony bowls.
To Meet High Demand, Core Pilot Classes Add 400 Seats
The interdisciplinary courses are growing popular among first-year undergraduate students. This year, the number of seats more than doubled from 350 to 750 seats.
Men’s Hockey Continues Hot Streak, Sweeps Maine
The Eagles are 7-0-1 in their last eight after taking two on the road against the Black Bears.
Lamar Jackson Burns Boston College Secondary, Louisville Rolls to Victory
Lamar Jackson accounted for 416 yards and seven touchdowns through the air and on the ground as the Cardinals crushed the Eagles, 52-7.
BC to Retire Mottau’s Jersey Before Minnesota Game
Former Hobey Baker award winner Mike Mottau will become the 13th BC hockey player with his jersey retired on November 27th prior to BC’s contest with Minnesota.
Walk the Line: A History of the LGBTQ Community at Boston College
This is a story about an evolving LGBTQ community at an evolving Boston College. It’s a story about what changes and what stays the same, and how, and why. It won’t always fit into neat narratives and assumptions—there are memories here of unthinkable bullying and broad acceptance, of frustrations with administrators and expanding institutional support,…
Professors Discuss the Role of Religion, Ethics in the 2016 Presidential Election
Professors examined the ways in which religious beliefs will affect the voting polls.