Jamie D’Ambra, MCAS ’25, was finishing her chicken and two sides—a Boston College Dining classic—when her roommate noticed something dark peeping out of the vegetables.
BC Pulls Off 21–20 Upset Over No. 17 NC State For First Ranked Win Since 2014
BC marched into Raleigh Saturday to take on No. 17 NC State and left with a 21–20 victory that came down to the wire.
Aligbe’s Late Heroics Power BC to Season-Opening Win Over Cornell
Freshman Prince Aligbe made a number of clutch plays—including scoring the game winner at the buzzer—to power BC over Cornell on Monday
Man Pleads Not Guilty After Series Of “Peeping Tom” Incidents Near Off-Campus Housing
Oqueli Pascual-Hernadez pleaded not guilty to charges of trespassing, criminal harassment, and disorderly conduct after police arrested him on Saturday in connection with “peeping Tom” incidents near off-campus houses, according to CBS News.
UPDATE: Man Arrested After Series of “Peeping Tom” Incidents Near Off-Campus Housing
The Boston Police Department (BPD) arrested Oqueli Pascual-Hernadez on Saturday morning in connection with a series of “peeping Tom” incidents near off-campus student houses, according to a BPD report.
Editor’s Note: In Response to Allegations of Misinformation in Oct. 26 Article
Trent Horn Argues Anti-Abortion Stances in Pro-Life Club Event
Trent Horn, an adjunct professor of apologetics at Holy Apostles College and Seminary, equated abortion with slavery in a lecture hosted by the Boston College Pro-Life Club on Tuesday night.
Student Assembly Reacts to Alleged Incident in Perspectives Class
Members of the Student Assembly (SA) brainstormed ways to improve Boston College’s culture surrounding issues of race during its meeting on Tuesday night, calling on the BC community to more effectively respond to bias-related incidents on campus.
Newton Business Chamber Leader Questions Timing of Proposed $15 Million Tax Increase
“But at a time when our employers are battling inflation, wage pressure and a looming recession, a property tax increase feels like a lot to ask of our business community,” Greg Reibman said.
Remembering Kenneth Craig: A 45-Year Legacy Of Passion, Humor, and Thoughtfulness
Art history professor Kenneth Craig, who taught at Boston College for 45 years before he died in August, was “one of the best and most influential” professors in the department, according to Aurelia Campbell.