Despite the cultural disharmony abound in the nation—as seen in the stark contrast between the conservative Kuwait University and the progressive American University of Kuwait—the students saw a country trying to embrace these differences and develop to its fullest potential.
The Culminating Column, Emphasizing Dialogue
“It is through conversation and reflection that our convictions and beliefs are recognized and formed.”
Finding the Flaws in Fake News
“I am normally a skeptic, maybe even a cynic, so I always check the citations and the history of whoever presents information to me.”
The Quality of a Core Curriculum
“By working to develop an open mind as a student, you will have a better time handling the challenges of the job market.”
2017-18 Male Athlete of the Year: Jerome Robinson
Jerome Robinson endured two-straight years of losing, suffered a handful of minor injuries, and even contracted the norovirus, but stuck by Jim Christian and helped rescue the program.
Summer on the Silver Screen
From ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ to ‘Christopher Robin,’ this summer is expecting to see an onslaught of highly-anticipated movies.
Sonic Waves to Surf Through the Hot Summer
Heights editors preview the summer music scene, including expected albums from Arctic Monkeys, Kanye West, Dierks Bentley, The 1975, and BROCKHAMPTON.
Spending Summer Watching the Small Screen
Editors and Senior Staff come together to share some of their most-anticipated television programs coming soon this summer.
Chamberstock Kicks Off Summer with Skill and Festivity
Boston College music groups kicked off summer with eloquent musical stylings and festivity at Chamberstock, a series of chamber music performances.
2017-18 Coach of the Year: Acacia Walker-Weinstein
Six years ago, the Eagles promoted Acacia Walker-Weinstein to head coach of the lacrosse team—where she became the youngest coach in the ACC. Suffice to say, it was the right decision.