Facing a 4th-and-1 on the FSU 40-yard line with under three minutes to go, Steve Addazio opted to punt instead of go for it—despite being 3-for-5 on fourth down in the game—and it cost the Eagles an important win.
Giving Thanks
The Heights editors share what they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
The Screaming Eagles: Alumni’s Unsung Heroes
Often overlooked, the Boston College marching band electrifies Alumni Stadium with lively music at every home football game.
Gusto: Food For Thought
BC’s new food magazine, ‘Gusto,’ is fresh of the presses and chock-full of recipes, restaurant reviews, and essays.
Noorani Hosts Immigration-Focused Fireside Chat
Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, addressed issues surrounding immigration during a “fireside chat” as part of International Education Week.
Balanced Scoring Effort Leads Eagles to Victory Over Connecticut
Caitrin Lonergan opened the scoring for the Eagles, while Megan Keller added two goals in the second period and Maddy McArthur made 16 saves to preserve the shutout for BC.
Schick: A Farewell to Arts & Review
In his final column as Arts Editor, Jacob Schick reminisces on the changes that always come, even though we sometimes want a little more time.
Fleabag Big Show Features Oscar Honorees, Opera
My Mother’s Fleabag fancied laughs of luxury at its Fall Big Show over the weekend, showcasing a short film about Oscar Honorees and riffing off witty humor throughout improv skits.
Panelists Credit BC With Global Careers
Five Boston College alumni working in global careers spoke about the experiences at BC that influenced their paths after graduation during the Social Impact Careers panel for International Education week.
FACES Facilitates Dialogue on Racism
Members of the FACES Council gave a presentation on Tuesday about the importance of having challenging conversation on race and racism on campus, as well as the strategies and practices the organization uses as it goes about facilitating these conversations.