Boston College football floundered offensively in the first half, and allowed too many big plays on defense to prevent No. 3 Clemson from running away with a victory.
First GLC Pride Week to Take Place Next Week
Events for the week will include panels, a game night, and a community breakfast.
Students, Administrators Discuss Strategic Plan at ‘BC Moving Forward’
UGBC president Russell Simons said the purpose was to have meaningful discussion about the future of the University.
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installed in the Comm Ave. Garage
The new level two charging station at BC will add about 10 to 20 miles of range to a vehicle per hour of charging time, and it can fully charge some vehicles in less than four hours.
At Town Hall, Students Share Accessibility Struggles
CSD is working to improve Eagle Escort and make class syllabi available to students earlier in the year.
UGBC President, EVP Present to Board of Trustees, Discuss Student Center
Simons and McCaffrey brought up the recent discussion of LGBTQ inclusivity on campus.
Boston College’s Race Debate
BC students, faculty, and staff weigh in on the University’s social climate after recent events on campus and in the city.
Pops and Chenoweth Bring Broadway to the Heights
In its 24th iteration, this years Pops on the Heights made a wonderfully spry and captivating opening to parent’s weekend, supported by a riveting performance by Kristin Chenoweth.
The Office of Dean of Students to Hold Open House on Tuesday
“We want students to feel that they’re getting the personal attention that they deserve.”
With Aerial Attack and Stout Defense, Football Topples Bulls in Rain
As parents sat in the mist of Alumni Stadium, the Eagles took to the air, as 234 yards from Patrick Towles helped BC to its third win—a 35-3 rout of Buffalo—of the year.