Cami Kulbieda, LSEHD ’26, and Reagan Marino, MCAS ’26, are the next UGBC president and vice president, coming out on top of Thursday’s three-ticket el...
UGBC presidential and vice presidential candidates faced off on their differing priorities and visions Wednesday night, making one final push to prese...
Cami Kulbieda, LSEHD ’26, and Reagan Marino, MCAS ’26, are the next UGBC president and vice president, coming out on top of Thursday’s three-ticket election.
Cami Kulbieda, LSEHD ’26, and Reagan Marino, MCAS ’26, are the next UGBC president and vice president, coming out on top of Thursday’s three-ticket election.
“The feet might seem like a really basic thing to take care of, but it's actually the gateway to many real health issues,” said Grace Snell, MCAS ’27, one of the program's co-executive directors.
“We want to be aggressive, and that’s a fact,” Adams said. “We want to get things done. And so, our key component is we’re going to stand up to the administration [and] hold them accountable.”
The Heights is endorsing Andrew Cimino and Brody Whetzel for UGBC president and vice president. After in-depth discussions with all three teams and a careful review of their platforms, The Heights believes Cimino, MCAS ’26, and Whetzel, LSEHD ’26, will effectively lead UGBC with an outsider perspective, a focus on transparency, and realistic expectations of what their administration can achieve.
Women’s lacrosse is back in action, remaining undefeated after five games. On Wednesday, BC dominated UMass with a stunning 22-5 victory, led by Rachel Clark, who netted 6 goals. Then, on Saturday, the Eagles soared past Duke with a decisive 19-10 win. Photo Credits: Emily Ahern / Heights Editor, Trishna Condoor / Heights Staffer, Yamari Santillan...