Alexis Peterson dominated the scoresheet as Syracuse handed the Eagles a crushing loss on Super Bowl Sunday.
Over Three Decades of Ice Cream at White Mountain Creamery
White Mountain, the popular ice cream shop, opened in 1985 in a convenient location directly across from BC’s campus.
Notebook: Effort and Shooting Separate Eagles From Louisville
While the score may not have shown it in the first half, BC struggled from the field for all 40 minutes of Saturday’s game against Louisville. When the shots weren’t falling, Louisville drew out its lead, ultimately winning 90-67.
Music Fills the Air at First Event of Black History Month
“Today we’re here celebrating Black History Month, but we know that black history is 365 days a year.”
Elections Committee Holds UGBC Presidential Campaign Kick-Off
The candidates will next meet in Tuesday night’s diversity and inclusion town hall event.
Cofounders of ‘Reductress’ Highlight the Importance of Satire
From rape culture and police brutality to microaggressions in the workplace, Reductress tackles it all.
What Is Your Favorite Super Bowl Snack?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their go-to Super Bowl snack is. [aesop_gallery id=”128817″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Tiebreaker Victory Propels Eagles to First Win of the Year vs. Georgetown
A momentum-swinging doubles tiebreaker victory guided BC to its first victory of the year on Saturday in a non-conference match against Georgetown.
Marshmello Delivers Synth-laden Excitement at Plexapalooza
A mix of colors and neon lights, Plexapalooza showcases the talents of EDM artist Marshmello, who has crafted synth-heavy electronic sounds.
‘An American Conscience’ Parallels Niebuhr to Contemporary Life
In a thoughtful screening and panel, ‘An American Conscience’ reinforces the idea again and again that to reject ideas, on must first understand them.