Presidential Scholar project on widespread imprisonment to kick off with slam poetry event.
Synagogue Approves Boston College’s Purchase Of Land
Resistance from Newton residents fails to prevent purchase of the nine acres of developed land and surrounding wooded property.
UGBC Rejects Proposed Alignment To Catholic Identity
The Student Assembly of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College rejected a resolution proposed by Hagop Toghramadjian that would symbolically align UGBC with the moral purpose of the University and endorse BC’s Jesuit history and identity.
Deshaun Watson, Clemson Pick Apart BC Secondary In Loss
Penalties aside, the Eagles were simply outmatched, outmanned, and outsmarted by the one of the country’s top teams, the No. 5 (and rising) Clemson Tigers.
Cangelosi, Eagles Skate By Badgers In Home Opening Rout
Charged by Austin Cangelosi, the No. 3-ranked Eagles chased Wisconsin goaltender Adam Miller, on their way to a convincing win.
Bill Cosby Will Keep Honorary Degree, University Says
BC will not join Fordham, Marquette in rescinding honor amid allegations that Bill Cosby has sexually assaulted dozens of women.
Holy Ground: In Newton, A Hope To Retain Wooded Property
Newton residents push back against pending BC purchase of land near local synagogue, citing concerns over conservation.
David Makransky Lands On The Robsham ‘Carousel’ Opening Next Week
“I had an acting teacher once who said that ‘all you need in order to play an assassin is remembering the feeling you had while hunting a mosquito.'”
Cityside Hit With Sanctions As Boston Punishes Local Bars
Cityside and Mary Ann’s have recently been suspended as the Boston Licensing Board cracks down on underage drinking.
Following Sale Of Lease, Roggie’s To Close After 21 Years In Service
A new pizza joint will take over its space on Chestnut Hill Ave. and plans to open in January.