While we’re away from campus, The Heights is dedicated to continuing to tell the stories of the Boston College community. But we cannot do it alone.
A Cappella Groups Adjust to New Circumstances
From Zoom performances to alumni group chats, Boston College a cappella groups are staying close despite the distance.
The Student Strikes of 1970
“[They were] wondering how long it was going to last, wondering what would come next. Students were wondering whether it would affect their job prospects and whether they’re going to graduate on time and how they were going to be graded. All of that was up in the air, so long as the strike lasted.”
Senior Spring Athletes Reflect on a Lost Season
With the cancellation of all spring sports, many senior athletes at Boston College and around the country are left without a fiinal season.
Shame Comes from the Archbishop
Every Friday for the past month, my father has driven down to Manhattan and delivered food with Catholic Charities to homebound senior citizens. When I first found out he was doing this, I was alarmed. As a 62-year-old cancer survivor, he’s not the best person to go in public during the coronavirus outbreak, let alone…
OIP to Move Forward With Fall 2020 Study Abroad Programs
The Office of International Programs is planning to move forward with its scheduled programs for the Fall 2020 semester, according to an email sent to students enrolled in the fall programs.
UGBC Fails To Amend Constitution
An effort by the UGBC Senate to amend its constitution fell short after the body was unable to vote to extend its meeting and hold a final vote.