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Boston College Athletics announced on Friday that Beth Krysiak has been hired as the newest head softball coach.
Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent incident at a pro-Israel protest last fall, will avoid trial and his case will be dropped after three months if he complies with probation conditions, ...
As Boston Calling’s third day reached its final performances, sunlight shined down on the Green Stage—a surprise given the otherwise grey weekend. Walking out in monochrome outfits, Vampire Weekend ...
Valley, a Canadian band traversing the lines between pop, indie, and folk genres, performed at 2:50 on Saturday at Boston Calling. While the band may have been a lesser-known name prior to their ...
It continued to rain throughout the set, even causing Moroney to slip, but she quickly and humorously recovered during “Am I Okay?” “Both feet not on the ground,” she added after singing, “I checked ...
With a crowd of 40,000 people on their feet, Dave Matthews Band closed out a rainy Memorial Day Weekend at Boston Calling as the final day’s headliner. The band’s two-hour set showcased each member’s ...
Coming off Saturday’s 8–3 win against the River Hawks, Boston College baseball wanted to do just the same on Sunday afternoon in Lowell, MA. And the Eagles (25–26, 10–17 Atlantic Coast) did just that.
No. 2 BC Pulls Out 10–7 Win Over Stony Brook to Advance in NCAA Tournament Despite Second-Half Scare
Winning is never easy in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament—even in the early rounds. It’s a field of the best teams in the nation, after all. Maybe not as easy as could be expected, though. Even ...
As if the last day of classes after a long semester isn’t cause enough for celebration, Swae Lee gave Boston College students all the more reason to live it up with an animated performance at Thursday ...
Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley was named the inaugural Robert L. and Judith T. Winston Provost and Dean of Faculties following a major gift from Bob and Judy Winston. “The naming of the ...
BOSTON, MASS. — Lou Gehrig was forced into retirement due to his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, in 1939. “Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth,” ...
Boston College Law’s Initiative on Land, Housing, and Property Rights hosted a panel for local housing experts to discuss the MBTA Communities Act at BC Law School on Wednesday. “The MBTA Communities ...
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