“As women, our motives for getting a college degree should not be fulfillment in finding a husband but fulfillment through expanding our minds through education.”
What is your favorite fruit?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their favorite fruit is. Featured Image by Jonathon Ye
Kent, Apuzzo Dominate as No. 1 BC Routs Harvard
Behind six points from Sam Apuzzo and seven from Kenzie Kent, respectively, the Eagles coasted to a 17-6 win over Harvard on Saturday afternoon.
Eagles Squander Two-Goal Lead, Tie UNH in Final Regular Season Game
Despite taking a decisive first period lead, BC let the host Wildcats back into it and eventually needed a late third period goal to salvage a point.
Reed’s Scoring Outburst Too Much for BC to Overcome at Clemson
Marcquise Reed was unstoppable at the tail end of both halves, recording a season-high 31 points, nine rebounds, and four assists, and the Eagles could only keep pace for so long, once again letting a second-period lead slip on the road.
Last-Minute Flurry Not Enough, BC Falls to Maine
The Eagles scored with 1:33 left on the clock to close a two-goal deficit, but were unable to find an equalizer in the final minutes and watched as Maine leapfrogged them in the conference standings.
BC Allows 90-Plus Points for Fourth Straight Game, Falls to UNC
The Eagles are on a six-game losing streak, and have allowed 90 or more points in all but one of those defeats—the latest a tough setback on the road in North Carolina.
College Freedom Forum Hosts Civil Rights Activists
The Human Rights Foundation hosted the College Freedom Forum—a speaker series that hopes to inform students about democracy and human rights around the world—on Wednesday night at Harvard University. A series of civil rights activists and public dissidents shared their stories and answered audience questions about their own stories and the state of the world.
ACC Power Rankings: Tar Heels’ Big Win Vaults Them to the Top
In the latest edition of our ACC power rankings, there’s finally some movement at the top, as UNC’s big win against Duke vaults them into the No. 1 spot, while Virginia continues to stay steady at No. 2
Court Docs Confirm Sorkin Charged With ‘Civil Rights Violation,’ Detail Additional Alleged Racist Remarks
New public records obtained by The Heights confirm that Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, is being charged with a civil rights violation, also known as a hate crime, in Middlesex County. This charge comes after a Boston College Police Department investigation led to Sorkin’s arrest last December after he allegedly vandalized Welch Hall with racist epithets.