The goal for restaurants has always been to raise the bar, but for Longfellow Bar, they take the adage quite literally. Elevation of typical bar food and drinks, as well as physical elevation from the hustle and bustle of Harvard Square, allow it to think outside the box—or the margarita glass. Longfellow Bar resides in…
Sorkin Accepts Plea Deals, Avoids Hate Crime Charge
The judge ordered him to pen a letter of apology to the BC community, stay away from all BC campuses, and complete two classes at UNLV related to diversity or racially sensitive issues.
ACC Power Rankings: Conference Still Unsettled
A lot of teams were off last week, but the teams in action didn’t clear much up as Virginia Tech played spoiler to Miami while Louisville and North Carolina rose to the occasion.
City Council Overturns Mayor’s Veto, Raises Councilor Salaries
The Newton City Council overturned the mayor’s veto of its earlier decision to raise the salaries of city councilors and the mayor at its meeting on Monday night. The City Council did not vote to raise the pay for School Committee members—that will go to a vote later in the year.
Second-Half Surge Lifts Eagles to Shutout of Northeastern
Mike Suski, Kristofer Konradsson, and Stefan Sigurdarson all scored in a span of three minutes during the second half to power BC to a 3-0 shutout of the visiting Huskies.
Suspicious Man Seen Looking Into Kostka Hall Windows
BCPD encouraged students to call the police if they see suspicious individuals and to not approach anyone they believe to be suspicious.
The Black Keys, Modest Mouse to Play TD Garden
The Black Keys, a Grammy award-winning rock band, will perform at TD Garden on Oct. 11 with Modest Mouse and Jessy Wilson.
Newton Mayor Seeks $15.7 Million to Take Land from BC Via Eminent Domain
Mayor Fuller filed an application for a funding request for Webster Woods with the Newton Community Preservation Committee on Tuesday. BC purchased the woods in 2016 for $20 million.
With Brown’s Injury in Question, Grosel Expected to Lead Unproven QB Room
Heading into the bye week, redshirt sophomore Dennis Grosel looks to be BC’s new QB1—here’s how he got here and what he brings to the table.
The Week in Photos: 9/30 – 10/6
This week, The Heights covered Asinine’s Fall Café, the Sublime with Rome concert, the men’s hockey home opener, and a volleyball victory. Here’s the week summed up in photos.