The federal and state governments are now investigating Boston College for potentially violating laws regarding accessibility.
Miami Vice: Canes Drop Eagles In Double Overtime
An onslaught by ‘Hurricane’ Olivier Hanlan (32 points) couldn’t slow down the real Canes, as Miami hands the Eagles a heartbreaking double overtime loss, BC’s closest chance of winning a home ACC game this season.
Investigation Ongoing In Reported Bomb Threat On Lower Campus
Boston College has issued an all-clear notice in regards to a bomb threat called in Thursday night.
A Discussion On Campus Hook-Up Culture
Kerry Cronin offered dating advice, despite the bomb threat alert in the middle of her talk.
Charting Non-Violent Protest In ‘The Power Of Youth Movements In Black History’
In light of the deaths of unarmed black teenagers, Frank Garcia-Ornelas traces the legacy of social movements from Martin Luther King to present protests.
Strong At The Plate, Shaky On the Mound: BC Splits Tournament
In a four-game tournament at Wofford, BC flashed the lumber but fell short from the mound to win two and lose two.
Climate Justice Holds Vigil At President’s Office, Urges BC To Divest From Fossil Fuels
Over forty members of the University community joined Climate Justice at Boston College to call attention to the divestment movement.
Return From The Twilight Zone: Eagles Turn Offense Around In Vermont Win
The Eagles matched their season high in offensive production by scoring six goals, highlighted by the performances of Austin Cangelosi and Ian McCoshen.
Winter Storm Postpones UGBC Presidential Debates, Elections
The debates that take place prior to voting have been moved to Wednesday, and with that, the elections pushed back.
Lack Of Heart And Offense In Overtime Loss To Vermont
Not much went right for the Eagles Friday night against the Catamounts, highlighted by a sluggish offense and an utter lack of drive to win.