Boston College baseball beat Wake Forest 7–2 on Friday night after a loss on Thursday, leaving the series-deciding game to be played on Saturday at no...
Gabriel Hallberg, the associate director of the Queer Leadership Council (QLC) and MCAS ’26, criticized Boston College’s policies for LGBTQ+ students ...
In response to a wave of student visa revocations and shifts in federal immigration policy, Boston College reaffirmed its commitment to supporting int...
Consistent with Boston College’s vision for integrated LGBTQ+ resources, incoming University president Rev. John “Jack” Butler, S.J., all but ruled ou...
With a line of people snaking around Conte Forum by the time doors opened at 6 p.m., students anticipated a riveting showcase of BC’s dancing talent—a...
Boston College baseball beat Wake Forest 7–2 on Friday night after a loss on Thursday, leaving the series-deciding game to be played on Saturday at noon.
Seeking its first ranked win of the season, and with the threat of being swept looming, BC would have to put up a strong offensive performance to push past the Clemson Tigers. Boston College Softball (20–23, 5–13 Atlantic Coast) defeated No. 19 Clemson (37-12, 16–5) 5–2 behind offensive sparks and a complete performance from Kelly...
The UGBC Senate voted to approve a $364,275 budget for the 2025–26 academic year at its meeting Tuesday night—a $7,000 increase from this year’s $357,275 budget.
It’s springtime, Eagles! Even though it is still a bit chilly outside, it’s time to ditch the parkas and heavy sweatpants from the winter. But now that it's too warm for your favorite Aritzia sweatsuit set or classic jeans and sweater combo, what should you wear?
“Public health is—in a way—we’re victims of our own success,” Landrigan said. “Over the past 75 years, people in medicine and public health have made enormous strides in conquering disease.”
Whether you’ve been told that you “wear your heart on your sleeve” after experiencing troubles with dating, or have muttered “seems Greek to me” while looking at your calculus homework, around every corner, Shakespeare continues to live and breathe.
A couple months ago, I ran into a friend of mine at Hillside. I hadn’t seen her in a while, so I proposed dinner plans at some point that week. “I’d love to,” she responded. “But let me check my GCal …” In seconds, her computer was open, and Google Calendar (colloquially referred to as GCal) was pulled up.