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(Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Speakers at TEDxBostonCollege Spring Conference “Solve for Why”

Ashna Potluri April 10, 2024
Audience members gathered in Robsham Theater on Saturday to listen to six speakers deliver speeches highlighting mindfulness, inclusion, and purpose.
(Photo Courtesy of BC Dining)

“Tap Please”: BC Community Raises Over $25,000 for Beloved Dining Staff Member

Carina Murphy April 10, 2024
As Boston College students scrolled through Instagram on Sunday, many encountered a link to a GoFundMe for Boston College Dining staff member Gloria Garcia Revolorio, raising money to support her in her battle against basal cell carcinoma, a form of skin cancer.
(Courtesy of Meghan Heckelman)

Heckelman, Garrigan Elected Next UGBC President and VP in Historic, Uncontested Election

Jack Beckman April 9, 2024
Meghan Heckelman and Katie Garrigan are officially UGBC’s next president and vice president, following the first uncontested presidential and vice presidential election in Heights archival history.
(Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

Retinas Beware! BC Students Prepare to Witness 93 Percent Solar Eclipse

Kate Kissel and Sarah Vergura April 8, 2024
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. 
(Heights Archives)

T-Pain Trouble? Ticketing Fiasco Caused by Glitch From Third-Party Vendor

Annika Engelbrecht April 7, 2024
Ticket sales to Boston College’s annual Mile 21 Concert, featuring T-Pain, were shut down after a glitch allowed students to purchase multiple tickets, according to Robsham Theater Arts Center Director Kier Byrnes.
(Molly Bruns / Heights Staff)

“Gaza in Context”: Sajdi Details History of War in Palestine

Jake Jansen April 5, 2024
An important part of Gaza’s history is its role as a link between Asia and Africa, according to Dana Sajdi.
(Jack Beckman / Heights Editor)

Heckelman, Garrigan Highlight Experience and Intersectionality at Town Hall

Jack Beckman April 5, 2024
At the UGBC presidential town hall Thursday night, Meghan Heckelman and Katie Garrigan, the lone candidates in the 2024 UGBC presidential and vice presidential elections, said they hope to meet students where they are and make their platform accessible to all Boston College students. 
(Shane Shebest / Heights Staff)

Annual Edible Books Festival Returns with Pun-Filled Creations

Kate Cugno April 5, 2024
On a cold and dreary Wednesday afternoon, O’Neill Library’s third floor lobby was filled with creativity and confection. Most students entering the building were not aware they were about to stumble upon an edible books festival.
(Shane Shebest / Heights Staff)

Students Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month With Speeches and Performances

Reetu Agnihotri April 3, 2024
Coming to Boston College, Sophia Barrett hoped to find a more welcoming environment where she could navigate her Asian identity. Barrett said she found just that through the many student organizations that comprise the BC Asian Caucus.
(Victor Stefanescu / Heights Senior Staff)

BC Unlikely to Consider Fossil Fuel Divestment, UGBC Senator Shares

Jack Beckman April 3, 2024
The primary goal of Boston College’s investments is to grow the University’s endowment, not to champion social or political causes like divestment, Lindsay Meier, environmental and sustainability policy coordinator, shared at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Senior Staff)

BC Raises Cost of Attendance to $88,632 for 2024–25, 4.3 Percent Increase

Will Martino March 29, 2024
Boston College has raised its annual cost of attendance to $88,632 for the 2024–25 academic year—a 4.3 percent increase from the 2023–24 academic year.
(Courtesy of Meghan Heckelman)

Heckelman, Garrigan Set to Become Next UGBC President, VP in Uncontested Bid

Jack Beckman March 27, 2024
Incumbent UGBC Vice President Meghan Heckelman and Senate Intersectionality Committee Chair Katie Garrigan are the lone candidates in the UGBC presidential and vice presidential elections, respectively.
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