During the public comment portion of UGBC’s Senate meeting on Tuesday night, an undergraduate student, who did not identify themselves by name, raised...
American rock band Neon Trees, known for their 2012 hit “Everybody Talks,” will headline the 2024 Modstock concert, set to take place on Thursday, May...
When people imagine what the future of work will look like, artificial intelligence and automation often come to mind. But the most revolutionary tran...
Come July, 100 students pursuing associate’s degrees will step foot on Boston College’s Brookline campus to begin their studies at Messina College, a ...
During the public comment portion of UGBC’s Senate meeting on Tuesday night, an undergraduate student, who did not identify themselves by name, raised concerns about a lack of free expression on campus amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
During the public comment portion of UGBC’s Senate meeting on Tuesday night, an undergraduate student, who did not identify themselves by name, raised concerns about a lack of free expression on campus amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
“It’s hard for a teenager to have to stop doing the sport they love … and going through a multitude of procedures, being in a highly competitive academic program, and yet, here she is still saying, ‘What can I do for someone else?’” DePascale said.
American rock band Neon Trees, known for their 2012 hit “Everybody Talks,” will headline the 2024 Modstock concert, set to take place on Thursday, May 2, according to the video Campus Activities Board (CAB) posted on Tuesday afternoon. Del Water Gap will open the show before Neon Trees. Doors will open for students at 5:00 p.m.
Powerless to stop these injustices when she was younger, Heaven was now fully equipped to make a tangible difference in her community. She knew plenty of people worked in the big cities, but who would advocate for people in Appalachia? Immediately, Heaven rose to the challenge.
T-Pain performed a sold-out show on one of Boston College’s most highly anticipated days: Marathon Monday. The concert, held in the Mod Lot at 10 a.m., included some of T-Pain’s greatest hits, such as “Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)” and “I’m Sprung.” Photos by Chris Ticas / Heights Editor