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.
Earth and Environmental Sciences Adds Doctoral Program
The doctoral program will join the master’s program, undergraduate major, and undergraduate minor currently offered by the department.
On The Menu: All Jammin’, No Toast
Although Jammin’ Toast performed at McMullen Museum’s Art After Dark, the club typically performs in the privacy of Stokes classrooms and Gasson hallways.
Freshmen, Transfer Students Participate in Academic Convocation
Conte Forum, home to Boston College’s hockey and basketball teams, can only be described as rowdy. Upon entering Conte, one finds themselves among a throng of BC fans cheering and clapping. The same heightened feeling of adrenaline and excitement that Conte gives people was present with the Class of 2023 on Thursday afternoon during Convocation.
Campus Crime Statistics Released in Clery Report
There were 19 reported instances of rape and 23 reported instances of fondling at Boston College in 2018, according to the Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report, released on Aug. 30.
Explosive Offense on Display in Eagles’ Rout of Richmond
Behind 518 yards of offense, BC stormed out to a 21-0 lead against the visiting Spiders and never looked back, rolling to a 45-13 win in which AJ Dillon and Anthony Brown accounted for three scores apiece.
Hunter Hayes to Headline Stokes Set
CAB has announced that Hunter Hayes will headline Stokes Set this year. The concert will be held on Sept. 21, and tickets will go on sale Tuesday morning.
Warren Criticizes University Over Graduate Worker Union
The Boston College Graduate Employees Union released a video from Massachusetts Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren endorsing its fight for recognition.
Patrick J. Walsh, WCAS ’23, Dies in Hometown of Westwood
Patrick J. Walsh, WCAS ’23, died suddenly in his sleep on Sunday night, according to a university-wide email from Woods College of Advancing Studies Dean Karen Muncaster.
BC Appeals Court Ruling Overturning Student’s Suspension
The next hearing is scheduled for Sept. 5, when the two parties will make their recommendations for redactions before court documents are unsealed.