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.
Birdball Is Back: A 2015 Boston College Baseball Preview
Green grass, sunflower seeds, and the crack of the ball off the bat. Nothing says spring quite like baseball with Chris Shaw, Coach Mike Gambino, and the rest of the Eagles’ 2015 crew.
Six Feet Under: BC’s Aggressive Strategy To Keep Cancellations From Accumulating
Despite students’ protests, the University reopened on Tuesday.
Not Easy Being Green: MIT Student Sets Out To Track Green Line With App
MIT senior Alex Grinman hopes his new app ‘Greenline’ will help Bostonians navigate the seemingly unreliable system.
Different Game, Same Story: Syracuse Pulls Away From Lackluster Eagles
BC hung tough with the Orange, but a lack of effort in the final minutes doomed the Eagles. They now sit in last place in the ACC.
Underground Sound: How WZBC Is Shaping BC’s Alternative Music Scene
Catering to the underground rock and avant-garde scene, WZBC provides an outlet for experimental music on the BC campus and beyond.