David Deese, a professor of political science, discussed the controversial proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
And They’re Off: UGBC Election Season Commences
The UGBC Campaign Kickoff event marks the start of the presidential and executive vice presidential campaign season for the 2015-2016 school year.
Under Mogan, Next Stage Of Student Guide Update Begins
Two teams have been implemented to revise the guide: one will work on structural and formatting problems, as well as small policy issues, while the other will work on larger policy problems.
LSOE Professor Spurs Student Research On Domestic Violence
LSOE professor Lisa Goodman has inspired one of her former students to undertake a domestic violence and psychology project.
Mind Over Matter: Cassidy Gallegos Razes Stigma To Raise Conversation
A champion for mental health awareness, Cassidy Gallegos takes on the upcoming UGBC presidential election.
UGBC Outsiders: James Kale’s Presidential Bid Born Out Of Campus Protest
James Kale enters this month’s presidential election as the candidate with the least experience in UGBC. A look at his perspectives on recent campus events and motivation for running.
An Unexpected Journey: Thomas Napoli’s Road To Candidacy
As the UGBC presidential election looms, Thomas Napoli discusses his time at Boston College thus far.
News Briefs: Nursing School and Immigration
The News Briefs are a twice-weekly collection of happenings around campus, published with each print issue of The Heights.
University To Close Monday, Classes Moved To Thursday
In response to Winter Storm Marcus, Boston College cancelled class for the fourth time in two weeks, with another 18 to 24 inches of snow expected to fall.
At BC, A February Push For Sustainability
RecycleMania pits college campuses against each other in a recycling and energy conservation competition.