This week, The Heights covered a comedic play, women’s hockey, a capella, lots of basketball, and a comedy show. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
Eagles Offense Struggles, Lose to Charlotte in Puerto Rico
In the first game of a round-robin series, a stifled BC offense fell to Charlotte, 68-84. The Eagles look to bounce back tomorrow in their second matchup.
Baker Signs Bill Banning Hand-held Phone Use While Driving
Governor Charlie Baker signed a bill on Monday that will make it illegal to hold a cell phone while driving in Massachusetts starting Feb. 23, 2020. Massachusetts is the final state in New England to pass this type of law.
Saint Louis Uses 21-0 Second-Half Run, Downs BC, 64-54
“Those stretches are killing us,” head coach Jim Christian said after the Billikens scored 21 unanswered to pull away on Wednesday.
In Response To: “Preservation Committee Passes Webster Woods Acquisition, City Council to Vote Soon”
It is already quite difficult to speak out against my own school regarding Webster Woods, especially when I want to see it expand and do well, but to see its response in a recent Newton Tab article, among others, I knew that I had to respond. Jack Dunn mentioned Boston College’s respect for students’ passion…
After 32 Spectacular Years at the Helm, Ed Kelly Retires as Head Soccer Coach
Just after a heartbreaking loss in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, men’s soccer head coach Ed Kelly has announced his retirement.
With Bowl Eligibility at Stake, Addazio Looks Ahead to Pittsburgh
The Eagles enter Week 14 needing one more win to clinch bowl eligibility, but head coach Steve Addazio is approaching the Pittsburgh game as he would any other matchup.
The Common Tones Bring Glitz of New York City to Fall Cafe
The Common Tones put heavy emphasis on love songs at their NYC-themed Fall Cafe.
Beck Doesn’t Quite Reach the Stars on ‘Hyperspace’
Beck’s ambitiously experimental concept album ‘Hyperspace’ struggles to stay rooted amid glossy production.
Adam Sandler Displays New Facet in ‘Uncut Gems’
The thrilling ‘Uncut Gems’ proves that Adam Sandler is just as adept at drama as he is at goofy slapstick comedy.