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Barone can still vividly remember the day she she got into BC. Sitting down for an AP U.S. Government exam, she felt her pink ...
In this article, Heights' sports editor Maria Stefanoudakis breaks down the implications of the House vs. NCAA decision on BC ...
Period Poverty on a Privileged Campus We’ve all had at least one period-related trauma. I’m willing to bet my quarter (that I’d need for an empty dispenser, so it’s useless anyway) that this trauma ...
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Duke The Eagles have won 13 in a row to start the year, the best mark in program history, and will look to continue to roll as they take on yet another ranked opponent in No.
Boston College students joined Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) and FACES for a rally on the Quad on Monday, calling on both the University and the federal government to take stronger action ...
Playing behind an inexperienced offensive line, BC failed to generate any offense in a 27–10 loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday night. Play calling and offensive line struggles were BC’s downfall in ...
The most numerous stat to my name is the number of times I have attended mass. 52 Sundays multiplied by 19 years equals 988. I am rapidly approaching my 20th birthday, so add a few for the past ...
Jack Bergamini (he/him) was the Associate Sports Editor for The Heights in 2023. In spring 2022, he was the Associate Podcast Editor, and in fall 2022, he was the Assistant Sports Editor. He is from ...
In an era of rapid change in higher education, University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., believes Jesuit schools can evolve while staying grounded in what has worked for almost 500 ...
Volleyball Edges Wake Forest, Breaks 11-Game ACC Losing Streak Julia Topor paced the Eagles with 20 kills in a win over Wake Forest, BC’s first ACC victory this year.
Jay Tells Students How to Make the Most of Their 20s Best-selling author Meg Jay spoke on March 14 about how to take advantage of and plan through the transition after college and into one’s 20s.
The Trump administration announced sweeping international student policy changes last week that could affect roughly 12 percent of Boston College’s student body, leaving many international students ...
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