As Newton voters prepare to cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they are faced with choices that could reshape classrooms and dining rooms.
Engineering with Empathy: ‘La Siembra’ Captures Service and Connection in Ecuador
“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.”
BC Included in List of Schools Sued for Price Fixing
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 universities were included in the class action lawsuit—including Harvard University, Tufts University, Northeastern University, and Boston University—as well as the College Board. Maxwell Hansen, a Boston University student,…
Eagles’ Third-Quarter Comeback Falls Short in 42–21 Loss at Virginia Tech
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.
No. 2 Eagles Start 2024-25 Season with 3–0 Win Over No. 4 Michigan State
On Friday night, No. 2 Boston College men’s hockey defeated No. 4 Michigan State 3–0 behind two goals from Will Vote.
“You Don’t Want to Live in the Past”: BC Men’s Hockey Enters Year Three of the Brown Era
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.
Abstraction, Activism, and Apathy: BC Students Take on Election Season
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.
One Year After Its Launch, Soaring Higher Campaign Earns $1.5 Billion
Just one year since its initiation, the Boston College Soaring Higher campaign has collected over half of its $3 billion goal, according to a University release.
BC Collapses in the Second Half, Falls to Virginia 24–14
Despite entering halftime with a 14–6 advantage, Boston College football’s offense proceeded to collapse as Virginia ultimately downed the Eagles 24–14.
Richardson Urges Americans To Recognize the Power of the Female Vote
Heather Cox Richardson believes women’s participation in democracy is more important now than ever before.