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(Ellie El-Fishawy / Heights Staff)

“What Just Happened?”: Pindell Discusses Election Outcome

Amelia Alexopoulos and Anna Lauinger November 24, 2024
The 2024 presidential election focused more on issues of identity and demographics more than substantive policy issues, said James Pindell, a political reporter for the Boston Globe.
(Photo Courtesy of The Campus School at Boston College)

Tom Holland Visits Campus School After Family Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant

Jack Beckman November 24, 2024
Tom Holland swapped slinging webs for swinging the tambourine in the classroom on Thursday, bringing star power—and a $25,000 grant from his family’s nonprofit—to the Campus School at Boston College.
(Jack Beckman / Heights Editor)

QLC Honors Trans Lives Lost on Transgender Day of Remembrance

Jack Beckman November 21, 2024
The O'Connell House grew silent as members of the Queer Leadership Council (QLC) read aloud the names of transgender people killed this year in the United States, placing flowers in front of their photos.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Mail-In Ballot Blunders Left Some BC Students Out of the Electorate 

Eliza Hernandez November 17, 2024

The Boston College mailroom buzzed with an anxious energy as Elizabeth Healy, MCAS ’25, checked her mailbox during the days leading up to the presidential election. Many students amid the whir were...

(Trishna Condoor / Heights Staff)

“A Series of Crises”: Miller Dissects the Impact of Mass Incarceration

Anna Lauinger and Amelia Alexopoulos November 16, 2024

By making laws that restrict the rights of formerly incarcerated individuals, their sense of belonging and value in society is diminished, according to Reuben Jonathan Miller. “[Citizenship] is not...

(Molly Bruns / Heights Archives)

BC Republicans Faced “Ad Hominem Attacks” and “Vitriol” on Campus After Election, Massachusetts College Republicans President Says

Jack Beckman November 14, 2024
Boston College Republicans faced hostile and unfair attacks from other students in the days after the election, Massachusetts College Republicans President James Markis said during an interview on 2WAY Tonight.
(Nikita Osadchiy / For The Heights)

Fisher Examines Co-Dependency of Democracy and Expertise

Nikita Osadchiy and Reetu Agnihotri November 13, 2024
Expertise plays an essential role in sustaining democracy, according to Liz Fisher, professor of environmental law at Oxford University’s Corpus Christi College.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Tapping Into Gen Z: Inspecting Trump’s Outperformance of Expectations Among Young Voters

Erin Flaherty November 13, 2024
Following an unpredictable and quickly determined presidential election, how do members of the BC community explain Trump’s exceedance of expectations?
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

BC Dining Considering Switching to Swipe Meal Plan System, UGBC Senator Shares

Jack Beckman November 13, 2024
Boston College Dining is considering switching to an all-you-can-eat, swipe-in meal plan system, Student Senator Addie Weiss shared at the UGBC Senate meeting Tuesday night.
(Matthew Mao / Heights Staff)

Brush Fire Sparks on Brighton Campus

Will Martino November 12, 2024

A brush fire burned through a woodsy section on the west side of Brighton Campus around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. First responders received a call about the fire at 2:46 p.m., according...

(Victor Stefanescu / Heights Archives)

UGBC Condemns Racist Text Messages Targeting Black Students 

Jack Beckman November 10, 2024

Following reports of racist, anonymous texts targeting Black students, UGBC President Meghan Heckelman said student government has a responsibility to take a stand. “Different opinions are accepted,...

(Anna Lauinger / For The Heights)

Jack’s New Book Highlights the Reality of Class Divides within Universities

Anna Lauinger November 8, 2024

Anthony Jack’s motivation for writing a book came from more than his experience as a former low-income, first-generation college student—it was fueled by his frustration with elite universities’...

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