Mac Cobb • June 5, 2026
Over the past year, actions taken by President Donald Trump’s administration have framed public media’s role as a divisive and partisan issue.
Maria Stefanoudakis • May 31, 2026
A historic season came to an end on Sunday afternoon as Boston College baseball fell to Liberty for the second time in three days, knocking the Eagles out of the Athens Regional with an 8–3 loss.
Maria Stefanoudakis • May 30, 2026
After a close loss to Liberty on Friday, Boston College baseball extended its season at least one more day with an 8–4 win over Long Island on Saturday.

Maria Stefanoudakis • May 29, 2026
Boston College baseball dropped its NCAA Tournament opening game after allowing two runs in the ninth to Liberty, falling 4–3 to begin its first tournament appearance since 2023.
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Mac Cobb • June 5, 2026
Over the past year, actions taken by President Donald Trump’s administration have framed public media’s role as a divisive and partisan issue.

Nikita Osadchiy • May 23, 2026
President Donald Trump announced he would posthumously award Welles Crowther, BC ’99, with the Presidential Medal of Freedom—one of the nation's highest civilian honors—during a campaign rally in New York, Friday evening.

Annika Engelbrecht • May 19, 2026
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Vatican’s foreign minister, encouraged graduates to cultivate mutual respect and promote justice during Boston College’s 150th commencement address Monday morning.

Willy Connors • May 9, 2026
Boston College raised its annual cost of attendance by 3.78 percent for the 2026–27 academic year—setting the new figure at $95,258. The...

Nikita Osadchiy • May 7, 2026
Boston College students lost access to Canvas services Thursday afternoon following a cyberattack that listed the University among thousands of others allegedly affected by a data breach.

Nikita Osadchiy • May 3, 2026
A custodial employee sued Boston College for racial and gender discrimination in late 2025, after coworkers created a hostile work environment and the University failed to intervene, a lawsuit filed in state court alleges.


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Ali Zahm • May 2, 2026
The spring rain cleared just in time for Grammy-winning electronic duo The Chainsmokers to headline Boston College’s annual Modstock concert, hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB).

Milo Priddle • April 30, 2026
Abby Hayes, MCAS ’28, is the latest artist to appear on Live From The Newsroom: A live performance show in which The Heights’ office is the backdrop for short sets from some of the most talented musicians on campus.

Milo Priddle • April 26, 2026
A “very limited amount” of additional tickets for The Chainsmokers’ Modstock concert will be available for students to purchase at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 27.

Taylor Finnell • April 26, 2026
The 28th annual Boston College Arts Festival was this week, and for the grand finale, Astaza! Middle East Ensemble took to the stage Saturday night, playing music from the Middle East—more specifically, the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, and parts of Central Asia.

Carolina Heeschen • April 26, 2026
Oh my god! Oh my god, you guys! Legally Blonde arrived at the Robsham Theater this past Thursday. It brings a hot pink burst of energy to campus, which is very much needed as students push through the final stretch of the spring semester.

Nikita Leal • April 26, 2026
Filling the stage behind an array of music stands, the Boston College bOp! Jazz Ensemble lit up the Arts Fest tent on Friday evening. Hosted by BC Bands and the BC Arts Council, Dancing with bOp! featured a lengthy live set, which was accompanied by performances from ten dance teams.

Maria Stefanoudakis • May 31, 2026
A historic season came to an end on Sunday afternoon as Boston College baseball fell to Liberty for the second time in three days, knocking the Eagles out of the Athens Regional with an 8–3 loss.

Maria Stefanoudakis • May 30, 2026
After a close loss to Liberty on Friday, Boston College baseball extended its season at least one more day with an 8–4 win over Long Island on Saturday.

Maria Stefanoudakis • May 29, 2026
Boston College baseball dropped its NCAA Tournament opening game after allowing two runs in the ninth to Liberty, falling 4–3 to begin its first tournament appearance since 2023.





Katherine Kline • April 28, 2026
In his first several months in office, Newton Mayor Marc Laredo made significant strides in advancing his agenda and addressing local and national politics.

Anika Chang Garcia • April 27, 2026
Inna’s Kitchen, a restaurant with gluten and allergen-free dishes located in Newton Centre, is dedicated to making food that has an impact—both on the customer and the greater Newton community.

Nikita Osadchiy • April 27, 2026
Democratic Representative Jake Auchincloss (MA-4) amassed the largest campaign war chest of any Massachusetts congressional member and one of the largest in the country, with nearly $7 million in cash on hand, according to the latest campaign finance disclosures.






