You might not know his name, but you’ve likely met Patrick Grogan during a late night run to City Co.
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
Bistro781 Puts a New Spin on Brunch
While Waltham changes with the times one thing has stayed the same: a love for Bistro781’s weekend brunch. But this hotspot puts a twist on the classics, serving up items like crab cake eggs benedict, and a french toast that is more like a custard.
Lonergan, Women’s Hockey Get Off to Hot Start in Season Opener
Behind the sharp play of Caitrin Lonergan and a revitalized defense, BC women’s hockey took down Minnesota Duluth in the season’s opening game.
The X Factor: Cayla Barnes Is BC’s Missing Piece
Before BC, Cayla Barnes played for the U-18 national team, where she became the first player to win three straight gold medals for USA Hockey.
Risk Taker: Gabby Zabbo Runs Students for Sexual Health
Gabby Zabbo, MCAS ’18, is the co-president of Students for Sexual Health, a non-registered club that advocates for sexual education on campus at a table on College Road.
Back to School Guide: BC’s Best Food
From breakfast to late night, features editor Shannon Kelly runs down your best bets at the dining halls.
Keller, Flanagan to Take Leave of Absence for 2018 Olympics
Two players from Boston College women’s hockey will be taking a leave of absence from the program next year to train and compete as part of the United States national team. Megan Keller and Kali Flanagan, both defensemen for the Eagles, will start training in September. The honor of joining the national team this year…
Students Who Soar Under the Radar
The Heights usually highlights people that BC would eventually want to tout as famous alumni. But there are plenty of students whose commitment to their passions deserve recognition.
Embracing BC’s Traditions but Adding to My Wish List
Since she came to Boston College a year late as a transfer, Shannon Kelly is trying to make up for lost time by participating in the typical BC traditions.