Next semester’s environmental law and policy course will mark the 23rd year of a unique partnership program between local law schools and Boston College’s undergraduate community.
RHA Event Auctions Sweaters, Raises Money For Local Charity
Milan is known for its leather, Paris is known for its perfume, New York is known for its avant-garde style-and now, Chestnut Hill is known for its tacky sweaters.
LaChance Traces Lineage With Native American Heritage
Last Wednesday evening, the Heights Room was transformed into a small, Native American cultural museum, with traditional Native American artifacts displayed on tables and different toys and games gathered in the center of the room.
Tree Lighting Ceremony Ignites Christmas Spirit
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Boston College spares no expense when it comes to spreading holiday cheer.
Planning Ahead Can Foil Final Exam Meltdowns, Stress
With good planning and persistence, finals week doesn’t have to be a complete disaster.
News, Drugs, And A Life Of Love
I tell people all the time that The Heights is like a drug. It’s like Tylenol or antibiotics-it fixes what hurts.
The ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Dilemma
If television can teach you anything, it’s that the good times always end, and that the end is rarely as good as its beginning.
Employees Walk Their Way To Healthy Lifestyle Through Fitbit Program
Healthy competition promotes healthier employees through Boston College’s Walk Across Campus (WAC) program.
O’Neill 24 Hours
By: Caroline Hopkins
For those dreaded two weeks during mid-December, the Boston College libraries become students’ new homes.
Coloring The ‘Spectrum’
Every time the music slowed, the lyrics disappeared, and the lights dimmed, the movement of each and every dancer could be felt throughout at Boston College Dance Ensemble’s Spectrum show.