“I'm disappointed because I'm convinced too many of my peers at Boston College are living in a different world than I am,” Fairuz Saleh, LSEHD ’26, sa...
Boston College faculty held a vigil for victims of the war in Gaza with music, speeches, and student reflections on Wednesday. At the door to the even...
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...
“I'm disappointed because I'm convinced too many of my peers at Boston College are living in a different world than I am,” Fairuz Saleh, LSEHD ’26, said to the crowd. “Because we're a university that preaches men and women for others, I assume no students would turn a blind eye to the constant violence Palestinians are enduring.”
Arts Fest is coordinated by BC’s Arts Council, an office of student employees and volunteers who work throughout the school year to organize the event.
Contrary to most students, I love icebreakers. Admittedly, I am competitive in group discussion settings. I try to have the most creative response to the prompt.
Boston College hosted Virginia in the 12th Annual ALS Awareness Game at Fenway Park. The Eagles beat the Cavaliers 8–2 in the first game of this ACC matchup series. Photo Credits: Owen Bienen / Heights Editor (#1, #3, #5, #7) Callie Oxford / Heights Editor (#2, #4, #6, #8)