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Harvard Makes Comeback for First Tie in Beanpot History

Megan Gentile February 15, 2022
Harvard came back from a two-goal deficit in the third period to tie BC men's hockey 3–3 in the 69th Beanpot consolation game. The result marks the first-ever tie in Beanpot history.
bostoncollegemen'shockey

Harvard Scores Six Unanswered Goals to Take Down BC

Nicole Cho February 2, 2022
After getting out to an early three-goal lead, Harvard scored six unanswered goals to take down the Eagles Tuesday night.
Boston-Area Universities Shift COVID-19 Policies in 2022

Boston-Area Universities Shift COVID-19 Policies in 2022

Erin Shannon January 31, 2022
From classes on Zoom to masks on campus, the COVID-19 pandemic has warped the realities of college life for the past two years.
BC Environmental Groups Respond to Harvard Plans for Divestment from Fossil Fuels

BC Environmental Groups Respond to Harvard Plans for Divestment from Fossil Fuels

Shruthi Sriram and Amy Palmer September 21, 2021
It would take immense public action, like the storming of protesters at the Harvard–Yale football game, to give divestment the publicity it needs at Boston College, according to Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) president Audrey Kang.
Richards Continues Stellar Play as Eagles Tie Crimson

Richards Continues Stellar Play as Eagles Tie Crimson

Aidan Abdo September 10, 2021
Star freshman Ella Richards scored twice and the Eagles battled through terrible conditions to net a 3-3 tie.
Boston College Hockey

Beanpot Canceled for First Time in History

Ethan Ott and Emma Healy January 31, 2021
The Beanpot has been canceled for the first time in its 69-year history. Saturday and Sunday's matchups with BU have also been postponed indefinitely.
Massachusetts Colleges Transition to Online Classes in Response to Coronavirus

Massachusetts Colleges Transition to Online Classes in Response to Coronavirus

Julia Remick March 11, 2020
Several Massachusetts colleges have moved to online classes due to rising concerns of the spread of the novel coronavirus. Governor Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts.
Boston College men's hockey

Six Players Find the Net in BC’s Rout of Harvard

Emma Healy February 10, 2020
The Eagles battled to a come-from-behind, 7-2 win over Harvard in the second round of the Beanpot with six different Eagles finding the back of the net.
Harvard Student Organizations Wrongly Accused 'The Crimson' of Endangering Students

Harvard Student Organizations Wrongly Accused ‘The Crimson’ of Endangering Students

The Heights Editorial Board October 25, 2019

After the Harvard Crimson reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for a comment on an article about an "Abolish ICE" rally, Act on a Dream, a Harvard student organization for immigration...

boston college women's hockey

For First Time in Seven Years, Eagles Falter in First Round of Beanpot

Lukas McCourt February 6, 2019
BC had a 1-0 lead after one period and ultimately outshot Harvard, 53-26, but allowed four unanswered goals to head to the consolation game.
Notebook: Penalty Kill, Freshmen Star as Eagles End Beanpot Misery

Notebook: Penalty Kill, Freshmen Star as Eagles End Beanpot Misery

Peter Kim February 5, 2019
The Eagles also snapped a 22-game non-conference losing streak, as freshmen Jack McBain and Patrick Giles scored and the penalty kill was superb all night long, holding the Crimson to an 0-for-4 mark on the man advantage.
boston college athletics

Weekly Roundup: Tennis Teams Surge, Basketball Drops Tough Games

Luke Pichini February 4, 2019
The second edition of the weekly roundup sees big strides taken by both tennis teams, while basketball suffered a tough weekend.
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