Tom Holland swapped slinging webs for swinging the tambourine in the classroom on Thursday, bringing star power—and a $25,000 grant from his family’s ...
Outside of the double-wide trailer that Kamari Morales grew up in, there are two acres of land. The conjoining acres are among a 10-acre community, co...
The O'Connell House grew silent as members of the Queer Leadership Council (QLC) read aloud the names of transgender people killed this year in the Un...
Tom Holland swapped slinging webs for swinging the tambourine in the classroom on Thursday, bringing star power—and a $25,000 grant from his family’s nonprofit—to the Campus School at Boston College.
Tom Holland swapped slinging webs for swinging the tambourine in the classroom on Thursday, bringing star power—and a $25,000 grant from his family’s nonprofit—to the Campus School at Boston College.
“I decided I want to help people,” Felibert said. “I want to make a difference. It sounds cheesy, but make a difference, not really in the world, but in somebody’s life.
On Wednesday night, the Lowell Humanities Series at Boston College welcomed a storyteller who has danced with octopi and been chased by silverback gorillas.
I have always been a planner. My notes app is filled with to-do lists, reminders, and anecdotes—a tangible, terrifyingly disorganized snapshot of the inside of my brain. I came to college with a set plan—a political science major on a pre-medical track, setting myself up to go to medical school.
The Boston College basketball program had a busy week with both teams playing their home openers in Conte Forum on Tuesday Nov. 4. The men’s team held on to beat The Citadel 69–60 and the women also started their season off with a win against Lafayette 85–55. Photo Credits: Henry Hurd / Heights Staff Chris...