The jury awarded the alumnus $102,426.50 in damages: $24,819.50 for tuition and fees for the semester he was suspended and $77,607 for one year of lost income.
From Stokes to Spotify: Cannon is On the Rise
Cannon Few, MCAS ’20, has found great success on Spotify, with his single “Water Glass” reaching over 863,258 plays on the platform.
Newton Mayor Seeks to Reclaim Webster Woods Via Eminent Domain
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller is seeking to reclaim the land that BC purchased at 300 Hammond Pond Parkway in 2016 for $20 million.
Eagles Beat Out N.C. State for Top-100 Recruit DeMarr Langford
Four-star, Top-100 recruit DeMarr Langford announced his commitment to the Eagles Saturday. His brother, Makai Ashton-Langford, also transferred to BC in July. Langford is the second Top-100 recruit the Eagles have secured in 12 years.
Dominant Rushing Attack Leads BC to Bounce-Back Win at Rutgers
AJ Dillon tallied 150 yards on 32 carries, helping the Eagles overcome a sloppy performance and pull away late to beat Rutgers, 30-16, in its first road game of the season.
Trial for 2012 Alumnus Lawsuit Begins with Conflict Over Scope
Judge Denise Casper told jurors to consider only whether administrators improperly interfered with the disciplinary hearing panel.
Liquor Law Violations Fall 13 Percent in 2018
There were 1,264 liquor law violations at Boston College in 2018, compared to 1,461 in 2017. The number of drug law violations also declined—from 177 violations to 139—from 2017 to 2018.
‘Resurfacing’ to Examine Opioid Crisis on Bonn Stage
Professor Sue Roberts arranged for ‘Resurfacing,’ a play about a veteran recovering from opioid addiction, to be staged after she saw it at a narrative medicine conference last spring.
AADS Plans 50th Anniversary Celebration
Created in 1969 in response to advocacy by the Boston College Black Student Forum, the initial African and African Diaspora Studies program—then “Black Studies”—offered only three classes: African Art, The History and Psychological Development of the Black Family, and African Nationalism Since World War II.
Eagles Sink to New Lows in Nightmare Loss to Kansas
Kansas scored 27 unanswered points and BC was left reeling, suffering a blowout loss at home to a 21-point underdog that was nursing a 48-game road losing streak against Power 5 opponents.