Although Boston College lacrosse’s Jenn Medjid did not play on Wednesday after suffering an injury in the Eagles’ 18–3 win over No. 18 USC on Saturday, BC didn’t miss a beat in its second game of the season. “She’s good, she’s good,” BC head coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein said of Medjid. “We’re just, this is precautionary at this point, which is good news.” Kayla Martello … [Read more...] about Eagles Top UMass 16–6 Despite Jenn Medjid’s Absence
Matt Applebaum to Return as BC’s Offensive Line Coach
Thirteen days after former Boston College football offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo parted ways with the Eagles, BC head coach Jeff Hafley announced the program’s next offensive line coach on Wednesday—Matt Applebaum. Applebaum returns to BC to lead the offensive line after having spent the 2020 and 2021 seasons in Chestnut Hill as BC’s offensive line coach during … [Read more...] about Matt Applebaum to Return as BC’s Offensive Line Coach
Bostonians To Compete at International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella for First Time
For the first time since the competition’s founding in 1996, the Bostonians of Boston College will perform at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Northeast Quarterfinals on Feb. 18. The Bostonians will take the stage at Boston University’s Tsai Performance Center and compete against a cappella groups from other universities within the … [Read more...] about Bostonians To Compete at International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella for First Time
CSA and KSA Combine Chinese and Korean Tradition in Lost in Translation
Jinju Park, culture chair of Boston College Korean Students Association (KSA) and MCAS ’25, introduced KSA’s culture show Lost in Translation as having a focus on expressing culture through words and identity. She said the student organizations’ goals in putting on the culture show were to remind themselves of the beautiful language and culture they possess, while still finding … [Read more...] about CSA and KSA Combine Chinese and Korean Tradition in Lost in Translation
Why I Would Date a Guy Like Adam Sandler
Originally this column was going to be about why I would marry Adam Sandler, but then I found out he was married. So, out of respect and the fact that I clearly do not know much about him personally, I chose to go with the next best thing. I would date a guy like Adam Sandler. I have shared this silly but honest opinion with friends, and their first reaction was not an instant … [Read more...] about Why I Would Date a Guy Like Adam Sandler
Bilka’s Late Score Not Enough for BC to Secure Beanpot Title, No. 15 Eagles Fall to No. 5 Northeastern 2–1
The last time No. 15 Boston College women’s hockey faced off against No. 5 Northeastern in the Women’s Beanpot final was in 2017, when the Eagles secured their eighth all-time title. But this year, the Huskies shut out BC in every matchup prior to the Beanpot and entered Conte Forum Tuesday night for their final contest against BC as Hockey East regular season champions, a … [Read more...] about Bilka’s Late Score Not Enough for BC to Secure Beanpot Title, No. 15 Eagles Fall to No. 5 Northeastern 2–1
Valentine’s Date Ideas for You and Your BC Boo
You know what time of year it is. Valentine’s Day is here. You and your date want to do something special, but you need some last-minute ideas. Well, you’ve come to the right place. Continue reading for some fun and affordable Boston date ideas for you and your BC boo. Puttshack This indoor mini golf course in Seaport is a great way to celebrate Valentine’s Day if you and … [Read more...] about Valentine’s Date Ideas for You and Your BC Boo
“Purpose Before My Pain”: Terrence Floyd Highlights Advocacy During UGBC Event
In a sold-out auditorium on Tuesday night, Terrence Floyd shared the story of how he first met his brother George Floyd at a family gathering. Floyd said they were able to form a strong connection, but just four years after that day, in May of 2020, his brother was taken from him. “That’s why this story is so powerful to me,” Floyd said. “And I still want to speak for my … [Read more...] about “Purpose Before My Pain”: Terrence Floyd Highlights Advocacy During UGBC Event
SA Discusses Bringing More Inclusive Housing and Wellness Days to Campus
The Student Assembly (SA) met for its usual weekly meeting on Tuesday night but with one unique twist: Each member was tasked with bringing a Valentine’s Day date. “Part of this idea was to bring in other voices who aren’t just interested in government, who might have an interest in shaping and speaking about issues important on our campus,” Julia Spagnola, UGBC vice president … [Read more...] about SA Discusses Bringing More Inclusive Housing and Wellness Days to Campus