Salang Yang and Hyein Kang, known from ‘World of Dance’, bring their unique style of combining Latin dancing, hip-hop, and jazz to Boston.
Power Outages Affect Upper Dorms, Off-Campus Houses
The email said that BC facilities staff and Eversource, a New England utilities company, are working on a solution.
ACC Power Rankings: Once Again, it’s Chaos
After Wake Forest and Virginia both suffered losses, it’s once again clear that the rest of the ACC aside from Clemson, which reestablished its dominance with a blowout of Florida State, is pure chaos.
A Move to End Natural Hair Discrimination
At the Oct. 2 City Council Meeting in Boston, Councilor Lydia Edwards ardently put forth a resolution to prevent discrimination against natural hairstyles. This was in support of already pending legislature that was filed by Steven Ultrino, a state representative, on Sept. 18.
Media Day 2019: Eagles Defined by Growth, Experience
The likes of Derryck Thornton, Steffon Mitchell, and Jared Hamilton will aim to provide BC leadership alongside a group of freshmen brimming with potential.
Week in Photos: 10/7 – 10/13
This week, The Heights covered the men’s hockey opener against Wisconsin and the dress rehearsal for the play Murder on the Nile, among other events. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
Foster Argues ‘The Feminist Case Against Abortion’ at Pro-Life Club Event
Unlike the previous anti-abortion event the club hosted in March, Foster’s talk was met with neither protests nor tense exchanges between the speaker and the audience members.
University Briefs New Employees on Capital Construction
The information session was the second of this year’s “BC 101” meetings, which are designed to get new employees up to speed on campus developments.
Pemberton, BC ’89, Drops Out of U.S. Senate Primary
Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, announced his withdrawal from the 2020 Massachusetts Democratic Senate primary on Monday.
Stevenson Counsels “Proximity” to the Marginalized
Stevenson founded the Equal Justice Initiative, which provides legal representation to those who cannot afford a lawyer, especially for prisoners facing the death penalty.