The University announced Thursday that Ernest Moniz, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, will speak at Commencement on May 23.
BC Students Raise Awareness for Bike & Build Program
Two students rode stationary bikes on the Gasson quad on Tuesday to raise awareness for their summer program, Bike & Build.
Boston Marathon Winner Discusses Journey from Refugee to Running Icon
Meb Keflezighi, the 2015 Boston Marathon winner, spoke at BC on Wednesday night about his journey from refugee to running icon.
Five Eagles Departing for Professional Hockey
Teddy Doherty, Steve Santini, Miles Wood, Adam Gilmour, and Alex Tuch are all leaving. More are on the way, too.
BCPD to Increase Security on Upper Following Sighting of Suspicious Person
A report was filed Monday night regarding a suspicious person around Kostka Hall on Upper Campus. The man was supposedly attempting to look in windows from the outside of the hall, according to an email sent to residents of Upper Campus Tuesday night that informed them of the situation.
‘What’s Important to You?’: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Talks Life Path, Career Success
On Monday evening, Stephen Smith spoke about how he used hard work to became a journalist for ESPN.
What’s Next for ‘Ranchony,’ the Satirical Presidential Candidates? Not UGBC.
The Heights revisits the memorable yet unsuccessful UGBC campaign of Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos, and their continued efforts to “Bring Back the Funk.”
Extended UGBC Elections Affect Voter Turnout, Demographics Report
After the UGBC election was extended by several weeks, the demographics show that fewer students voted this year.
At ‘Own It’ Summit, Female Voices From the Top
Over 20 professionals from various fields came to BC on Saturday to promote gender equality in the workplace as part of the second annual Own It Summit.
‘Here Is the Hard Truth:’ Elizabeth Warren Discusses Inequality
On Friday afternoon, Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed American inequality and the rigged economic system.