On Saturday, several members of the BC community joined hundreds of Bostonians in a counter protest similar to one that occurred in August.
Lowery’s Big Night Not Enough at Minnesota
The Eagles nearly overcame a 20-point deficit at Minnesota on Saturday, but ultimately fell short on the road.
Student Assembly Rejects Resolution on Threats, Personal Attacks
After a tied vote on the “Resolution Concerning a UGBC Stance Against Threats and Personal Attacks,” Tt King, UGBC executive vice president and MCAS ’18, voted “no” to break the tie.
‘Cherry Orchard’ Seniors Speak About Their Journeys in Theatre
Samuela Nematchoua, Noelle Scarlett, and Andrew Meck, three seniors in ‘Cherry Orchard’, sit down with The Heights to discuss their theatrical journeys.
LTE: A Response to “Students Express Disappointment, Excitement at End of MCAS Honors”
“Those professors who teach solely in Honors should without a doubt be guaranteed positions within the 4-year Perspectives Program.”
Computer Science Sees Schiller Institute as Growth Opportunity
The number of computer science majors more than quadrupled from 2007 to 2016, but the faculty body has remained relatively small.
LTE: A Response to “Panel Discusses Dwindling Jesuits in Society”
“I hope that students at Boston College find encouragement and inspiration from our diverse Jesuit community.”
House Tax Bill Would Cost Endowment, Grad Students
The proposal calls for a 1.4 percent excise tax on the endowments generated by large, private institutions, such as BC. The University announced in September that its endowment had reached $2.4 billion.
What We’re Thankful for on Thanksgiving
The Heights editors share what they’re thankful for during this holiday season.
Eagles Defeat Wake Forest, Fall to Duke Over the Weekend
BC outlasted Wake Forest in two sets and earned a decisive win in another set in its victory over Wake Forest on Senior Day, but fell to Duke earlier in the weekend.