The Christian Alliance for Orphans thought that even with high numbers of orphans overseas, if just a fraction of the two billion Christians in America did something, this crisis would be solved.
With Islamic Society, Walsh Addresses Immigration Concerns
Last Friday, Mayor Marty Walsh spoke at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Forum to address the growing concerns within the Boston community regarding President Donald Trump’s statements about immigrants and religious groups.
LTE: A Response to “A Pair of Confusing Candidates”
“After reading a column in The Heights by Rachel Loos, I need to respond to this opinionated article.”
Loyola House Provides Community for Aspiring Jesuits
The Loyola House Residential Program is the first of its kind among Jesuit colleges and universities
What Is Your Ideal Spring Break?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their ideal spring break is. [aesop_gallery id=”130816″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
LTE: A Response to “Socialism Is the Solution”
“Co-ops are not the only way.”
BC’s Season Ends With Loss in First Round of ACC Tournament
Mariella Fasoula scored 20-plus points for the 11th time this season, but it wasn’t enough to compensate for the Eagles’ dismal 3-point shooting, as BC fell to Georgia Tech 71-67 in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
The Heights Presents: The Greatie Awards
The Greaties acknowledge the often forgotten elements and crucial moments that go unrewarded at the more renown reward ceremonies in the film industry.
GSSA Symposium to Connect Students, Medical Professionals
The Global Surgery Student Alliance at Harvard University will hold the Boston Global Surgery Symposium on March 4th featuring distinguished medical professionals introducing students to the field of global surgery.
Chinese Activist Yang Jianli on Why He Left Communist Party
Yang spent five years in prison when he was caught in China with fake identification papers.