Newton Housing Partnership evaluated programs and updated members on projects going on in the city in its monthly meeting on Tuesday night.
Retinas Beware! BC Students Prepare to Witness 93 Percent Solar Eclipse
Between 2:16 p.m. and 4:39 p.m. on Monday, the moon will temporarily block the surface of the sun from the Earth in a solar eclipse—the last one the United States will see until 2044.
Vergura: The Most Memorable Red Carpet Moments of 2023
Heights writer Sarah Vergura dissects the best looks that celebrities on the red carpet have used.
Kearney Promotes New Book ‘Salvage’ at Boston Public Library Event
Richard Kearney’s Salvage is one of the best novels on the market right now, according to Irish singer and writer Nóirín Ní Riain. “The—and I’m using that superlative carefully—the most powerful and prophetic book to come out recently,” Ní Riain said. Kearney, Boston College’s Seelig Chair of Philosophy, recently published Salvage, which focuses on the…
BC Dominates Syracuse 3–0, Snaps Five-Game Losing Streak
Boston College volleyball snapped its five game losing streak on Wednesday as the Eagles defeated Syracuse 3–0 at home.
Lieutenant General Kennedy Highlights the Strategic, Defensive Roles of Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is a constantly developing field that requires skills relevant in both military and civilian life, according to U.S. Lieutenant General Kevin B. Kennedy, commander of the Sixteenth Air Force.
Eagles Sweep Harvard to Keep Winning Streak Intact
Boston College volleyball defeated Harvard in its second match of the BC-Harvard Cohost to add a seventh straight win to its record.