From Duchesne East to the Big Apple, Juice has paved the way for future artists at BC.
From Jock to Videographer, Walsh Found His Calling in Storytelling
John Walsh’s first video had thousands of views and was shouted out by Taylor Swift.
Lonabocker to Retire Leaving a Legacy in Student Services
By going beyond Chestnut Hill and maintaining a patient, flexible personality, Louise Lonabocker has fostered an environment at BC that strives for innovation.
Dauti and Sullivan Have Fueled Their Appetite for Innovation
Kevin Sullivan and Sazan Dauti have both created apps that benefit BC students. And they haven’t asked for a cent in return.
Students Who Soar Under the Radar
The Heights usually highlights people that BC would eventually want to tout as famous alumni. But there are plenty of students whose commitment to their passions deserve recognition.
Whatever it Takes: Katie Crowley Returns BC to the Frozen Four
Fighting through adversity, both expected and not, BC head coach Katie Crowley put together the best season of her coaching career.
Looking Back at UGBC’s 2016-17 Leadership
Russell Simons and Meredith McCaffrey had entered the race together only after McCaffrey’s previous running mate dropped out of the race , and Simons, who had worked on McCaffrey’s old campaign, took center stage as a candidate.
Achampong and King Experience Some Transition Hiccups
Achampong and King had to redo their interview process for vice presidential applicants because the first round didn’t meet the requirements of the UGBC constitution.
Unbreakable: McKenzie Meehan Overcame Injury to Shatter Records at BC
McKenzie Meehan, The Heights’ Female Athlete of the Year, recovered from two terribly-timed injuries to set three major records for BC women’s soccer.
Ticket Sales to Modstock Lower Than Usual With Louis the Child as Headliner
Students have had mixed reactions to Louis the Child as the Modstock headliner, and ticket sales have been lower than in past years.