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O’Malley Traces Jesuit Humanistic Education

By: Kristin Nichols

O’Malley described the origins of the studia humanitates, or human letters, a concept the Jesuits emphasized in numerous schools and universities. He highlighted the importance of the humanities in education, rather than the one-track approach from many universities.

Column, News

Home, Not A House

By: Alex Gaynor

I have realized that the housing process at Boston College-whether you are its biggest fan or its worst enemy-brings to a light a lot of questions about a home itself.

News, Athletics

BC Stays Quiet On Donahue

By: Austin Tedesco

With conflicting reports from media outlets and the athletic department, the status of the Boston College men’s basketball team head coach Steve Donahue is uncertain as of this publishing.

News

UGBC Votes On Disability Bill

By: Nathan McGuire

The Student Assembly (SA) voted Tuesday to support legislation that will develop a disability awareness and advocacy task force, one month after Phoebe Fico, A&S ’16, wrote in a Letter to the editor to The Heights about the lack of handicap accessibility on campus.

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