Former Heights editors Maggie Powers and Ryan Dowd discuss the current the TV apparatus and the BC Bubble.
‘What Is Your Biggest Pet Peeve?’
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students, ‘what is your biggest pet peeve?’
Lacrosse Can’t Overcome Cavaliers in Close Game
After allowing UVA to build up a 12-5 lead, BC lacrosse stormed back but couldn’t finish over the Cavaliers. The Eagles dropped to a 1-4 conference record with the loss.
JCBC Garners A Cultural Conglomeration Through Captivating Performances
The Japanese Club of Boston College put forth a show that proved to be relevant to all peoples, as cultural differences expressly aids in the process of cultural growth.
Longing for Yesterday
How cool would it be to live in another time and place? Though this mystical thought is a pervasive and tempting one, we must not forget today and the memories of things yet to come.
‘Real Time’ Allows for Real Conversation in the Midst of a Strange Political Frontier
The blunt, hard-hitting comedian grants political pundits and activists a space to have substantive debates over the American political landscape.
Cheap Trick Knocks at the Door of Rock Immortality with ‘Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello’
For a band that has its hits spanning over four decades, Cheap Trick seemingly has no intention of slowing down as they dial in a respectable and varied album in ‘Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello.’
Like Shady Industries Before It, the NFL is in Big Trouble
The league borrowed tactics from Big Tobacco and Big Oil in a war on science that downplayed concussions. Where is the appropriate public outrage?
Weezer’s ‘White Album’ Channels The Beach Boys Through Immaculate Melodies
Showing that Weezer is as much about having fun as it is about lamenting, the ‘White Album’ makes for a sunny day at the beach with a few rain clouds here and there.
Linklater Gets Philosophical Between Batting Practice and Bong Rips in ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’
In the 1980s, just like now, everybody wants some, but what is it? Explored through the master of the past director Richard Linklater, a group of college freshman try find the answer in the question in the waning days of summer.