People magazine announced that it would be honoring the heroism of Welles Remy Crowther, BC ’99, with the third annual Red Bandanna Hero Award.
Students Who Soar Under the Radar
The Heights usually highlights people that BC would eventually want to tout as famous alumni. But there are plenty of students whose commitment to their passions deserve recognition.
Looking Back at UGBC’s 2016-17 Leadership
Russell Simons and Meredith McCaffrey had entered the race together only after McCaffrey’s previous running mate dropped out of the race , and Simons, who had worked on McCaffrey’s old campaign, took center stage as a candidate.
Achampong and King Experience Some Transition Hiccups
Achampong and King had to redo their interview process for vice presidential applicants because the first round didn’t meet the requirements of the UGBC constitution.
Ticket Sales to Modstock Lower Than Usual With Louis the Child as Headliner
Students have had mixed reactions to Louis the Child as the Modstock headliner, and ticket sales have been lower than in past years.
BCPD Does Not Report Student’s Alleged Sexual Assault in September
It was at the discretion of BCPD to assess the imminence of the danger, and it believed that it was not worthwhile to report.
At Agape Latte, Couple Discusses Faith and Love Found at BC
“We don’t know what the game plan is but we know who our caller is,” Sarah said.
Students Receive Fake Google Doc Invitations
The phishing scam that hit Boston College on Tuesday afternoon was a world-wide issue.
What Martin O’Malley Learned Teaching at BC Law This Semester
“I believe that darkness makes a great canvas,” he said of Democrats’ efforts to rebuild after the 2016 election.
Longtime BC Dining Manager Passes Away
Devoe, a singer and guitarist, played music for students at Corcoran Commons a number of times.