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(Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

“She Understands the Stakes”: Cheney Talks Harris Endorsement at CWBC Colloquium

Will Martino October 30, 2024
Former Republican Congresswoman Cheney returned to the Heights on Tuesday evening for the Council for Women of BC’s annual colloquium.
Sold-Out Rookie Showcase Wows Crowd Yet Again

Sold-Out Rookie Showcase Wows Crowd Yet Again

Nanati Getachew October 27, 2024
This year's Rookie Showcase presented yet another unforgettable display of the passion, creativity, and talent found in BC’s dance teams, setting the stage for an impressive year to come.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

BC Settles Mismanaged Retirement Funds Lawsuit With $330,000 Payout, Denies Wrongdoing

Jack Beckman October 27, 2024
A federal judge approved a $330,000 settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that Boston College mismanaged employee retirement funds.
Ryan Leonard scored two goals in the final minute of play. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Ryan Leonard’s Heroics Propel No. 2 BC Past No. 14 Western Michigan

Luke Evans October 27, 2024
On Saturday night, No. 2 Boston College men's hockey defeated No. 14 Western Michigan 4–2 thanks to two last-minute goals by Ryan Leonard in the third period.
The Eagles' defense forced three turnovers in the loss. (Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

Punting Woes Vaporize BC in 31–27 Home Loss to Cardinals

Graham Dietz October 26, 2024
On Friday night, Boston College football fell to Louisville despite leading by 20 points at one point in the game.
Question two would change the stakes of standardized testing, and question five would change tipped wages. (Parker Leaf / Heights Editors)

Newton Residents Share Perspectives on the Ballot Questions That Could Change Massachusetts

Genevieve Morrison and Aidan Gravina October 22, 2024
As Newton voters prepare to cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they are faced with choices that could reshape classrooms and dining rooms.
(Photo Courtesy of Cyrus Rosen)

Engineering with Empathy: ‘La Siembra’ Captures Service and Connection in Ecuador

Kate Cugno October 20, 2024
“The most special moments of connection can only happen off camera,” Rosen said. “So that was an interesting, just like personal lesson for me as a filmmaker going forward as well, that sometimes you gotta let go of trying to get everything and just as important as what you do capture is also like the actual, genuine connections you're making with the people who are in your film.” 
(Ben Schultz / Heights Archives)

BC Included in List of Schools Sued for Price Fixing

Annika Engelbrecht October 18, 2024

A lawsuit named Boston College as one of 40 private universities alleged of overcharging tuition by considering the financial information of students’ noncustodial parents.  Several other Massachusetts...

BC’s defense allowed 532 total yards, 368 of which were on the ground, and an average of 9.2 yards per play in the loss. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Eagles’ Third-Quarter Comeback Falls Short in 42–21 Loss at Virginia Tech

Graham Dietz October 18, 2024
On Thursday night, Boston College football fell to Virginia Tech 42–21 after allowing the Hokies to take a 28–0 lead in the first half.
Jacob Fowler made 24 saves in the shutout win. (Seho Lee / Heights Staff)

No. 2 Eagles Start 2024-25 Season with 3–0 Win Over No. 4 Michigan State

Robert Brennan October 11, 2024
On Friday night, No. 2 Boston College men's hockey defeated No. 4 Michigan State 3–0 behind two goals from Will Vote.
The Eagles lost to Denver 2–0 in the 2024 NCAA National Championship last season. (Heights Archives)

“You Don’t Want to Live in the Past”: BC Men’s Hockey Enters Year Three of the Brown Era

Luke Evans and Graham Dietz October 10, 2024
No. 2 Boston College men's hockey kicks off its 2024-25 campaign on Friday night against No. 4 Michigan State. Read The Heights' preview of the Eagles' upcoming season here.
(Connor Siemien / Heights Archives)

Abstraction, Activism, and Apathy: BC Students Take on Election Season

Eliza Hernandez October 9, 2024
The autumn bustle of Boston College students this year is shadowed by the upcoming U.S. presidential election. With November quickly approaching, the student body is tasked with finding its role in the next chapter of American history, walking the line between abstraction, activism, and apathy.
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