On Wednesday evening, graduate students at Boston College received awards for their work as teaching assistants.
‘If T-Pain Wasn’t Performing at Modstock, Who Would You Want It to Be?’
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students, ‘if T-Pain wasn’t performing at Modstock, who would you want it to be?’
$25 Million McMullen Museum to Open This Fall
The new McMullen Museum, funded in part by the Light the World campaign, will open on Brighton Campus in September. The first exhibit will feature pieces from Harvard University’s Houghton Library and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
2015-16 Coach of the Year: Kelly Doton
In her first season at the helm, Kelly Doton has exceeded all expectations, earning The Heights’ sports staff’s 2015-16 Coach of the Year Award.
2015-16 Male Athlete of the Year: Dennis Clifford
Based on his exploits on the court as a leader for a young and rebuilding team, and his dedication to Boston College, The Heights’ sports staff has selected Dennis Clifford as its 2015-16 Male Athlete of the Year.
2015-16 Female Athletes of the Year: Alex Carpenter and Haley Skarupa
As the legendary women’s hockey duo reaches its final bow, The Heights’ sports staff wishes to recognize Alex Carpenter and Haley Skarupa
2015-16 Breakout Male Athlete of the Year: Jacob Stevens
With an ERA that is the best in the nation among freshmen, The Heights’ sports staff is proud to announce pitcher Jacob Stevens as our Breakout Male Athlete of the Year.
2015-16 Breakout Female Athlete of the Year: Mariella Fasoula
By providing a whole new dimension to Boston College women’s basketball, Mariella Fasoula has earned The Heights’ sports staff’s award for Breakout Female Athlete of the Year.
Finding Spring in the City: The Blooming of the Pom-pom Tree
Some big and others rather small, the pom-poms were all the colors of the rainbow and then some. Each one of them stood out vividly against the dull Boston sky, creating pops of color and contrast within the still bare and stick-like branches of the tree.
Eat Like Your High-School Stereotype at The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club, has earned a reputation for being the must-go-to diner for breakfast by locals and tourists alike, and it has essentially transformed into a landmark within the Lower Allston neighborhood.