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Senior forward Malcolm Chimezie reaches to grab the ball in a game against Northeastern University on Nov. 4. The Terriers won 78-50 against Dartmouth College on Saturday to earn their first victory of the season. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Terriers dominate Dartmouth to secure first win of the season, 78-50

Jason Asvestopoulos November 17, 2024
The Boston University men’s basketball team took care of business at home to earn its first victory of the season, thumping Dartmouth College 78-50.
Senior guard Ethan Okwuosa (1) dribbles the ball and drives to the hoop at a game against Northeastern University on Nov. 4. The Boston University men’s basketball team lost to The University of California Los Angeles Monday night. KATE KOTLYAR/ DFP PHOTOGRAPHER.

Men’s basketball remains winless, falls to UCLA 71-40 on the road

Toby Moses November 13, 2024
The Boston University men’s basketball team fell to the University of California Los Angeles Monday night with a final score of 71-40.
Boston University’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee members at a watch party for a broadcast about the election and civic engagement. The broadcast was presented by The Team, a non-profit organization encouraging voter participation and civic engagement among student-athletes. SAAC offered voting resources leading up to the election and hopes to provide more civic engagement opportunities for student-athletes in the future. COURTESY OF EMILY HOWARD

Boston University student-athletes push for civic action, look to unify, project voices post-election

Chloe Cramutola November 7, 2024
Two months before Tuesday’s presidential election, the Boston University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee offered voting resources with a focus on civic engagement.
Senior infielder Kayla Roncin (21) at bat in a game against Yale on March 19. The Boston University softball team beat Colgate University 26-2 in a three-game set on April 7.  ZOE KU/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Softball’s game three offensive explosion punctuates sweep against Colgate

Annika Morris April 9, 2024
Boston University softball outscored Colgate University by a combined score of 26-2 in a sweep of a 3-game set as head coach Ashley Waters collected her 300th career win.
The Boston University men’s hockey team lines up before a game on Oct.19 against the United States National Development Under-18 Team. (From left to right: sophomore forward Shane Bowers, sophomore defenseman David Farrance, freshman forward Jake Wise, freshman forward Joel Farabee, freshman forward Jack DeBoer and sophomore forward Logan Cockerill) MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Women’s, men’s hockey add new faces to coaching staff

Belle Fraser October 7, 2021
Meet the new additions to the coaching staffs of the Boston University men's and women's hockey programs.
Marshall Van Alstyne, left, and Chris Dellarocas of the Questrom School of Business were honored last week with awards from the INFORMS Information Systems Society. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARSHALL VAN ALSTYNE AND CHRIS DELLAROCAS

Two Questrom faculty receive prestigious awards from the Information Systems Society

Madhri Yehiya November 17, 2020
Two BU faculty members were honored internationally last week for their work with information technology. 
Writer Tad Friend, Astronomer and Physician Marcelo Gleiser and former Chief Executive Officer of BP Lord John Browne speak at the “Make, Think, Imagine” event Wednesday about the future of technology at Boston’s Museum of Science Wednesday. COURTESY JONATHAN BECKLEY

Experts bring up concerns at the crossroads between artificial intelligence and ethics at the Museum of Science

Roshni Kotwani February 4, 2020
The ever-growing debate between science and philosophy was explored by three intellectual speakers at the Museum of Science Wednesday in an event called “Make, Think, Imagine: Where is Technology Taking Us?”

BU outlasted by Big Green in 5-4 loss at Dartmouth

Brady Gardner January 12, 2020

An early three-goal lead wasn’t enough for the Boston University men’s hockey team on Saturday night as the Terriers were overcome by Dartmouth College 5-4 at Thompson Arena. During the post-game...

The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, a well-known Scottish Celtic-rock bagpipe band, performed at The Cabot theater in Beverly on March 9. COURTESY OF RED HOT CHILLI PIPERS

Red Hot Chilli Pipers perform night of Scottish ‘bagrock’ at The Cabot

Michal Shvimer March 19, 2019
Red Hot Chilli Pipers, a Scottish Celtic-rock bagpiping ensemble performed at The Cabot theater in Beverly for a live concert March 9.

Women’s hockey sweeps RIT 3-1, 8-0 in first away meeting

Lily Betts December 11, 2018
The Boston University women’s hockey team played the Rochester Institute of Technology to a 3-1 win Friday and another 8-0 victory Saturday after making the six-hour bus ride to Western New York, concluding the two teams’ first meeting in the Gene Polisseni Center.

Women’s basketball offense stifled in matinee showdown with Dartmouth 64-44

Chris Larabee December 6, 2018
The Boston University women’s basketball team traveled to Hanover, New Hampshire, Wednesday for a matinee showdown with Ivy League opponent Dartmouth College that ended with the Terriers (4-3) leaving empty handed as they fell 64-44.
Senior defender Reagan Rust in Saturday’s game against Boston College. Rust transferred to Boston University after spending two years at the Rochester Institute of Technology. MAISIE MANSFIELD-GREENWALD/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

RIT away series to conclude first half of women’s hockey season

Lily Betts December 6, 2018
The Boston University women’s hockey team will face the Rochester Institute of Technology in two games this weekend at the Gene Polisseni Center in Rochester, New York, before going on a three-week break from play.
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