Check out this week's highlights and lowlights of life at Boston College!
Newton’s Economic Development Commission met to discuss 2026 priorities and brainstorm ways to support the city’s broader economic strategy.
The role of a university president is pivotal in setting the tone for a school—University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., is no exception. Leahy leaves a long (the longest, in fact), impactful, ...
As Mary Beth Barone takes to the stage at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY, it’s hard to believe she ever planned to be anything but a comedian. But when Barone came to Boston College in 2009 with a side ...
Like Ulysses S. Grant Jr., Daniel Webster, and so many more historical figures she has spent her life studying, Heather Cox Richardson got her start in the hallowed halls of Phillips Exeter Academy in ...
For all that is said about 15 minutes of fame, people rarely talk about the 15 minutes that precede it. Haub Vice President for Mission and Ministry Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., was sitting in his office ...
At a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion have become words of derision on college campuses and in the media, The Heights reaffirms its yearslong commitment to DEI through its fifth demographic ...
On March 6, Boston College removed a lead pipe servicing Greycliff Hall from beneath the sidewalk on Commonwealth Avenue. The pipe was one of many lead pipes in and around the Brighton area, according ...
On Feb. 14, the Boston College African Student Organization (ASO) put on its annual fashion show, inviting BC students, faculty, and alumni to celebrate “ASO Cup of Nations.” Though the term fashion ...
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., is leaving the Heights in the summer of 2026, ending the longest tenure of any University president in Boston College history. “For the next two years ...
Pearl (Mia Goth) is the product of inherent insanity, obsessive ambition, and the conditions of her repetitive, dull, and unfair upbringing. Behind her wide eyes and unsettlingly steady voice lies a ...
Searows, the stage name of Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter Alec Duckart, has spent the last few years crafting a unique artistic sound within the indie folk scene, one characterized by hushed ...
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