By: Corinne Duffy
BC Swing Kids mixes old-school steps with modern tunes to create a one-of-a-kind dance group.
By: Corinne Duffy
BC Swing Kids mixes old-school steps with modern tunes to create a one-of-a-kind dance group.
By: Rebecca Moretti
On Dec. 4, 2013, the American Studies Association (ASA) issued a resolution calling for an academic boycott of Israeli universities, encouraging its member institutions, which include Boston College, to act in support of the boycott.
By: Mike Hoff
BC edges Penn State 3-2 to keep undefeated stretch alive.
Many students might find it hard to balance their academic and social lives, but hundreds of others add one more element to the mix: an on-campus job.
By: Molly Connor
A 3-2 victory sealed a weekend sweep for BC over UNH.
By: Connor Mellas
McKenzie Meehan started with an invitation and ended with a Golden Boot.
By: Mary Rose Fissinger
Handcrafted signs bearing messages such as, “Please Save Boston College Campus School” and “We work best when we work together, hand in hand, Campus School and Boston College” adorned the altar of St. Ignatius Church Thursday night at the prayer service organized by Campus School parents.
By: The Heights Editorial Board
Despite recent, unsuccessful attempts at a second semester student-run activities fair, this year’s Spring Involvement Fair in the Rat was filled with both organizations and students last Thursday. In addition, the student organizations division under the new structure of UGBC has expedited the process for student groups to become a registered student organization (RSO), encouraging more students to start their own RSOs.
By: Kendra Kumor
Thanks to UGBC’s more streamlined process for approving campus organizations, students can spend less time waiting to get their clubs off the ground.
By: Jennifer Heine
Although Jan. 1 has come and gone, the New Year’s celebrations will continue at Boston College as five of the culture clubs within the Asian Caucus will host a four-day series of events commemorating the Lunar New Year. The holiday, one of the most prominent in many Asian cultures, marks the beginning of a new zodiac calendar and falls on different days depending on lunar cycles, hence its name.