A new bill could ultimately result in legislation governing the popular but controversial ride-hailing apps.
McKenzie Meehan Returns To Star Form Following Injury
McKenzie Meehan suffered a nasty Achilles injury that kept her out of all of last season, but she looks just as elite this year as she did before the injury.
With Recent National Data, A Renewed Conversation On Assault At BC
Using national averages, Women’s Center director Katie Dalton estimates that 237 women per class will be assaulted at Boston College.
Boston Calling: Alt-J, Walk The Moon Turn City Hall Into Dance Party
The second day of Boston Calling featured indie sensation Father John Misty, Scottish synth band CHVRCHES, and closed with British rock band alt-j.
‘Pops’ Tradition Returns To BC For 23rd Annual Scholarship Event
On one Boston College’s biggest annual fundraisers of the year, the renown Pops Orchestra was joined by Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer, and Judith Hill.
Amy Cuddy: Fake It Until You Make It And The Effect Of Body Language
Amy Cuddy will be speaking in Boston College’s Robsham Theater Arts Center on Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. on the effects of body language.
Poor Clock Management, Predictable Play-Calling Hinder BC
Despite a win, Boston College nearly gift-wrapped the game to Northern Illinois with poor clock management and a predictable play-calling strategy.
Hilliman, Makeshift Offense Shed Woes To Help BC Squeak Past NIU
A patchwork offense, led by Jonathan Hilliman’s resurgence and a two-QB system, lifted the Eagles over Northern Illinois.
Four New Goal Scorers Keep Eagles Hot In Blacksburg
Henry Balf, Derek Lyons, Abe Bibas, and Tommy Garcia-Morill each scored their first career goals in a key ACC road win over Virginia Tech.
Building Agape Latte Into A National Brand
The coffee-based speaker event will spread to schools across the country.