Samuela Nematchoua, Noelle Scarlett, and Andrew Meck, three seniors in ‘Cherry Orchard’, sit down with The Heights to discuss their theatrical journeys.
‘The Cherry Orchard’ Blends Comedy and Tragedy
A mix of heartfelt and comedic performances connected with the play’s reflection on human life to create an insightful production.
‘The U-Turn’ Speaks Out on Immigrant Rights
The film compassionately tells the stories of the Postville, Iowa community of Guatemalan immigrants and their efforts to obtain justice and U-Visas.
‘Rock the Rat’ Melds Eclectic, Versatile Genre
With everything from rock music to rap, the Music Guild event showcased an energetic collection of instrumental and vocal performances.
ASO Fashion Show Celebrates Culture, Global Change
The fashion show showcased the vibrant clothing of cultures around the world in a celebration of identity and design.
Heightsmen Serenade With Upbeat, Intricate Harmonies
Complete with comedic dance performances, the Heightsmen Cafe featured energetic covers of old classics and Britney tunes for an upbeat show.
“Johannes Brahms II” Gives Delightful Overview of Romantic Music
“The World of Johannes Brahms II,” performed by BC students in Gasson 100, provided an impressive balance of various types of chamber music from the Romantic era.
The Heightsmen Warm Up for Fall Café
The Heights sat down with the Heightsmen, Boston College’s all male a cappella group to discuss the group as a whole, as well as their upcoming show on Friday, November 17.
‘Walden’ Provides Contemplation, Guidance on Modern Life
The documentary showcased the introspective mindset of transcendentalist Thoreau, and the Q&A panel shared the real-world implications of the influential philosophy.
Asinine Presents Seamless Improv Comedy in “Parentz Bop!”
With everything from ‘High School Musical’ songs to philosophical birds, Asinine’s improv comedy show entertained audiences with its witty scenes.