“The vast majority of UGBC’s advocacy work, however, is done by ALC, GLC, and CSD, which is often forgotten in the midst of Senate elections and debates that do nothing for the student body.”
Mancini, Timely Hitting Leads BC to Win in Rhode Island
Joe Mancini went seven strong in his best start of the season and the Eagles tied the game in the seventh before taking the lead for good in the ninth.
Three-Run Fourth Lifts Eagles Past Visiting UMass Lowell
After squandering an early one-run lead, BC rallied to snap a skid of five straight losses at home and knocked off the River Hawks behind a late inning surge.
Women’s Tennis Earns NCAA Tournament Berth for First Time in 22 Years
The Eagles will travel to Lawrence, Kansas to play Florida in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1997.
The Week in Photos: 4/22 – 4/28
This week, The Heights covered major week-long events on campus, including BC’s Arts Festival, and the women’s lacrosse ACC Tournament.
Boston City Council Voices Support for Graduate Student Workers
Boston City Council unanimously passed a resolution on Wednesday in support of the Boston College Graduate Employees Union.
Hello…Shovelhead!: 30 Years of Sketch Comedy
Sketch comedy group Hello…Shovelhead! boasts a lengthy history of pushing the boundaries of humor at Boston College.
Shovelhead Pokes Fun at Itself at ‘Spooktacular’
Hello…Shovelhead’s ‘Spooktacular’ show featured an interview with the group’s founder, goofy skits, and a nostalgic video about what members’ lives would be like without Shovelhead.
CCE’s ‘A Murder Most Fowl’ Riffs On Noir To Hilarious Effect
CCE’s ‘A Murder Most Fowl’ was a parody of classic noir films that incorporated goofy, bird-themed humor.
Dance, Theater, Music, Poetry Enliven Cultural Showcase
The Cultural Showcase brought together a diverse array of art forms, including Chinese fan dance and slam poetry.