BC lost to UVA on Wednesday night, splitting the season series with the reigning national champions.
Eagles Lose Control of Singles Courts, Fall to Brown
Despite winning the doubles point, Boston College men’s tennis lost to Brown 4-3 after dropping the first four singles courts.
Ellen Winner Explores Relationship Between Art and Psychology
Ellen Winner, BC psychology professor and director of the Arts and Mind Lab, shared her research surrounding the cognition of arts in adults and children.
The Game in Photos: Women’s Beanpot
Over the last two weeks, The Heights covered BC women’s hockey’s Beanpot semifinal loss to BU and consolation victory over Harvard. Here are the games summed up in photos.
The Game in Photos: Men’s Beanpot
Over the last two weeks, The Heights covered BC men’s hockey’s Beanpot semifinal loss to BU and consolation victory over Harvard. Here are the games summed up in photos.
The Week in Photos: 2/10 – 2/17
This week, The Heights covered ‘The Vagina Monologues’ and ‘The Shape of Things,’ a lacrosse victory, and the men’s and women’s Beanpot consolation games. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
4A Games Perfects Its Formula With ‘Sam’s Story’
‘Sam’s Story,’ the second expansion to the post-apocalyptic video game ‘Metro Exodus,’ offers a fresh setting and a new hero to root for.
‘Boston’s Apollo’ at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Studies Racial Identity
Boston’s Apollo raises questions about racial and sexual identity, as well as the social statuses that came with those identities.
Newton Free Library Thrives in the Technological Age
Newton Free Library has maintained cardholders, visitors, and book circulation. Library cardholders have been borrowing more library books every year since 2013.
Rhind: Updating the Singer-Songwriter Canon
Assistant arts editor Nathan Rhind discusses the lyrical poeticism of the Silver Jews’ song “Random Rules.”