Players fill in as Steve Addazio in the search for the missing Doug Flutie statue in the first ever Heights video game review.
Woodard Discusses Arts in the Black Power Movement
Sarah Lawrence College professor Komozi Woodard spoke to Boston College students about power movements that have grown since the 1960s.
‘A Long Walk Home’ Traces the Story of Sexual Violence
Activist Scheherazade Tillet uses art therapy to document recovery from sexual assault and tell the story of her sister, Salamishah Tillet.
Austin City Limits Day 1: Paul McCartney, Khalid, Lily Allen and More
Day one of Austin City limits featured stellar performances by Paul McCartney, Brockhampton, Khalid, and more.
‘Summer Photographs’ Blooms in Carney Gallery
Kate Mahoney and Alexa Foust, both MCAS ’20, put their artistic talent on display with their Summer Photographs exhibit in Carney Hall.
Berklee, Boston College Musicians Perform American Jazz Favorites
Boston College musicians teamed up with Berklee professors to perform their favorite songs from the live jazz album ‘Keith Jarret Trio at the Blue Note.’
Meet the Five Funniest People at BC
Looking for a laugh on The Heights? Look no further than the five funniest people at BC.
Dalsimer Lecturer Highlights Racism in Ireland
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan, GMCAS ’04 and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Le Moyne College unveiled her new book about Irish racism.
Sennott Speaks on Current State of Journalism
“The truth is now under attack,” said Charles Sennott, an award winning journalist and author. Right now, and forever more, we need to work a lot harder to be sure we do our jobs. We have to do better. Journalism has failed us. We have to do better.”