The University has been sued for supposedly mishandling a 2012 assault case.
‘The Voice Of The Food’: Boston-Based Food Stylist Catrine Kelty Shares Love And Food Through Design
As a food stylist, Kelty is the translator of a client’s vision, aiding art directors and photographers in the making and styling of food for cookbooks, packaging, and magazine spreads.
Five BC Bands Battle For The Right To Open Modstock
Infedel Castro, Lucid Soul, Juice, The Keystones, and Small Talk duke it out to see who will open for Modstock this year.
BC’s ‘Shake It Off’ To Be Played At iHeartRadio Music Awards
NBC’s iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 29 will feature Boston College’s “Shake It Off” music video.
Eagles Eliminated By Vermont In Hockey East Quarterfinals
For the second straight season, BC was upset in the Hockey East Playoffs, this time by excellent goaltending by the Catamounts’ Brody Hoffman.
BC Falls Flat Against Hoffman, Vermont
Vermont goaltender Brody Hoffman was the difference maker in a 3-1 victory for the Catamounts over the Eagles in game two of the Hockey East Quarterfinals.
Eagles’ Improved Gameplan Lifts Them Over Vermont In Game One
BC’s underclassmen broke out—one goal each by Noah Hanifin and Ryan Fitzgerald, and two by Zach Sanford—chasing Vermont goalie Mike Santaguida in a 4-2 win.
By University Request, ‘Fifty Shades’ Returns To BC Bookstore
The book was removed Monday following customer complaints, but the University soon after asked the company that operates the bookstore to reconsider.
College Of Arts And Sciences To Be Named For Benefactor Morrissey
With this gift, Robert J. Morrissey becomes the largest benefactor in the history of the University.
‘Fifty Shades’ Pulled From BC Bookstore
The BC bookstore pulled the popular romance novel following several complaints.