Like many in my generation, I am resistant to hearing about how our phones have ruined our lives. My mother has sent me enough articles about screen time for me to know that my phone is essentially corrupting my brain. But frankly, there’s not much I can do about it. Pandora’s box has already been opened, and I could not go back to a life without the internet. Letting go of my … [Read more...] about Anonymous Anger
Boston College
“The guys know what’s ahead of them”: 2025–26 Men’s Hockey Season Preview
Maybe there’s something about winning so much that makes losing a little more painful—particularly when that loss comes on the biggest stage. Luckily for No. 6 Boston College men’s hockey, six of the players on its 2025–26 roster have no memory of last year’s 3–1 loss in the regional final to Denver. “Everyone understands what we lost,” BC head coach Greg Brown said. And … [Read more...] about “The guys know what’s ahead of them”: 2025–26 Men’s Hockey Season Preview
Eagles’ Defense Proves Resilient in Scoreless Tie Against Cal
Boston College women’s soccer traveled to Berkeley on Sunday afternoon, as it played its second of three-straight away games. Coming in as underdogs against the Golden Bears (6-1-6, 2-0-2 Atlantic Coast), the Eagles (4-3-5, 0-2-2 ACC) held firm for a 0-0 tie in their fourth ACC match of the season. Shots were few and far between on the overcast, northern Californian day, as … [Read more...] about Eagles’ Defense Proves Resilient in Scoreless Tie Against Cal
The Mac Mini #7
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Penalties and Interceptions Plague BC, Eagles Fall 28–24 to Cal
With less than two minutes remaining and 11 yards to go on fourth down, Boston College football had to make one last stand to all but secure a win over California. Freshman quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele dropped back to throw and unleashed the ball downfield to Trond Grizzell. The pass fell incomplete, but then the flags started flying. A pass interference call on … [Read more...] about Penalties and Interceptions Plague BC, Eagles Fall 28–24 to Cal
Cal-BC preview
I tweeted this after Tuesday’s press conference, but Billy O was a little annoyed with the media this week. He also showed frustration and anger after the Stanford loss. Because we are all still new to following his highs and lows, I don’t know how to read his emotions or what they mean for BC Football. I am hoping that the frustration is more of the “how did we lose that game" … [Read more...] about Cal-BC preview
BC Falls to No. 3 Minnesota 7–1 in Season Opener
It was a brutal start for Boston College women’s hockey. The unranked Eagles (0–1) opened their regular season Thursday night with a 7–1 road loss to the No. 3 Golden Gophers (1–0). This marks the ninth time the two teams have met, and BC’s record now stands at 1–6–2 in the series with Minnesota. Sticks went flying at the puck drop, but Minnesota controlled the ice after … [Read more...] about BC Falls to No. 3 Minnesota 7–1 in Season Opener
The Mac Mini #6
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Former Ambassador to China Warns of Competitive Loss to China if U.S. Fails To Unify
Former U.S. ambassador Nicholas Burns warned that the United States risks political disadvantages against China if it fails to resolve internal divisions and build national unity. “Urgently, we’ve got to rebuild ourselves at home,” Burns said. “We are a divided, disputatious, and sometimes dysfunctional darkness. A country cannot be powerful and effective overseas if they’re … [Read more...] about Former Ambassador to China Warns of Competitive Loss to China if U.S. Fails To Unify
