“But to me, the ‘dating assignment’ reveals professors’ genuine misunderstanding of their students, and constitutes an overreach of the Jesuit style of education that emphasizes emotional growth along with intellectual.”
A Russian Snowfall
“Curbing Russian advances and avoiding the escalation of conflict are goals this administration will have to strive to achieve for the sake of international stability.”
Baker’s Expert Bipartisanship
“I see Baker’s lack of protesting as an even more powerful protest against the polarizing current of modern society.”
Rats in the Snow: TU/TD
He sat at the end of one of the long tables, peering out the window. Inside, the everyday worries of campus life were overwhelming. Outside, however, the snow would keep falling.
Eagles Fall to Pittsburgh, Now Sit at the Bottom of the ACC
With Jamel Artis sidelined early in the first half, BC took command of Wednesday night’s game versus Pittsburgh. But it wouldn’t last long. Michael Young poured in 19 second-half points to give the Panthers the 83-72 edge.
Boston College Cancels Classes For Tomorrow
Due to extreme winter weather, all Boston College classes will be cancelled tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 9.
Weeks’ Career Day Hands Minutewomen Loss for Second Straight Year
Kate Weeks rattled off a career-high eight goals, propelling BC to an 18-10 victory over No. 15 Massachusetts on Wednesday.
How Do You Prepare for a Snowstorm?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,” we asked students how they prepare for a snowstorm. [aesop_gallery id=”129081″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
UGBC Presidential Candidates Talk Diversity and Inclusion at Town Hall Event
Three teams remain after Davis Pollino, CSOM ’19, and Sebastian Biber, MCAS ’19, dropped out this week.
Notebook: Keller-Led Eagles Defense Disrupts Northeastern in Beanpot Final
Led by Megan Keller, the BC defense blocked 21 Northeastern shots on Tuesday night, en route to repeating as Beanpot Champions.