Along with Boston University and Northeastern, Boston College received fake test scores, according to U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, but none of these schools were identified in the charges as having admitted students based on the scheme.
Fifty Years Since the Summer of ’69 and The Society of Jesus
“The question is how are you most effectively going to engage with the political structures and political like, and I think again, dialogue, engagement, participation, and sometimes confrontation,” Von Arx said.
UGBC Calls For Divestment From Fossil Fuels
The resolution was sponsored by Ellen O’Brien, MCAS ’20; and co-sponsored by Nicholas Stubblefield, MCAS ’20; Kate Canavan, MCAS ’21; Ignacio Fletcher, MCAS ’20; and Samuel Szemerenyi, MCAS ’20.
Union Members Discuss Future Plans After Rescinding NLRB Petition
By rescinding its petition with the NLRB, the union ended legal proceedings with the organization, which could have compelled the University’s recognition of the union.
Georgetown’s Ewing Experiment Will Pay Off
Georgetown University just made the right move in hiring Patrick Ewing to be its next men’s basketball coach—and a few years down the road, BC might benefit from the precedent set by the Hoyas.
Georgetown Prof. Gives Progress Report on U.S. Response to Global Terror
Daniel Byman said U.S. counterterrorism efforts are going better than you think.
Tiebreaker Victory Propels Eagles to First Win of the Year vs. Georgetown
A momentum-swinging doubles tiebreaker victory guided BC to its first victory of the year on Saturday in a non-conference match against Georgetown.
BC Beats Georgetown On Penalty Kicks, Advances To Elite Eight
After overtime ended in a 1-1 draw, the Eagles beat the Hoyas 5-4 on PK’s to advance to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2002.