The meeting addressed the project’s effects on traffic, parking, and noise, as well as confirmation of a new engineering department—the first public indication of any such plans.
Hello…Shovelhead!: 30 Years of Sketch Comedy
Sketch comedy group Hello…Shovelhead! boasts a lengthy history of pushing the boundaries of humor at Boston College.
Mahoney Discusses Future of Financial Aid
Vice Provost for Enrollment Management John Mahoney, BC ’79, discussed the current landscape of cost and financial aid in higher education.
Jones Provides Updates on ResLife
Greg Jones, director of housing operations, disclosed details regarding AHANA+-identifying RAs, housing trends, and renovations to residence halls.
Piercey, Fletcher Reflect on Tenure at Helm of UGBC
Reed Piercey, UGBC President and MCAS ’19, and Ignacio Fletcher, Executive Vice President of UGBC and MCAS ’20, are feeling relief.
Singer-Songwriters and Bands Compete at BC’s Best
Raucous rock bands and mellower soloists faced off Thursday night at BC’s Best, with winner Isobel Knight slated to open for the headlining artists at Modstock.
Eagles Lose Early Lead, Fall to No. 3 North Carolina in ACC Championship
BC outscored the Tar Heels, 6-1, in the early going but saw that lead, and its perfect season, disappear as UNC claimed its fourth ACC Championship in a row.
Eagles Use Late Comeback to Fend off Syracuse, Advance to ACC Championship
The Eagles trailed by three goals with seven minutes to play, but rallied to down the Orange, 14-13, behind Taylor Walker’s late winner, and advance to the ACC Championship game.
Newton Judge Indicted for Allegedly Obstructing ICE
A Newton judge, Shelley M. Richmond Joseph, was indicted yesterday on an obstruction of justice charge for allegedly helping a man escape from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Newton courthouse last year. A court officer, Wesley MacGregor, who has retired since the alleged incident, was also charged with obstruction of justice and an additional charge of perjury.
Lindstrom Picked 14th Overall by Atlanta Falcons in 2019 NFL Draft
After a superb Senior Bowl and an impressive NFL Combine, offensive guard Chris Lindstrom climbed all the way up to 14th overall, landing with the Atlanta Falcons.