Salvador Norton De Matos, MCAS ’21, said that one of his goals is to give a voice to STEM students, who have been historically underrepresented in UGBC.
Outdoor Adventures Hosts Climb-a-thon for Breast Cancer Awareness
While students can take part in the climb-a-thon as individuals or team members, there is a collective goal that all participants take on collectively: to climb the total height of Mount Everest.
The Week in Photos: 10/21 – 10/27
This week, The Heights covered TV reality star Connor Saeli’s talk, BC women’s hockey games, and Halloween-themed a capella concerts. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
Charlotte North Declared Eligible For 2020 Season
Dynamic transfer attacker Charlotte North has been declared eligible to compete for the Eagles in 2020, Acacia Walker-Weinstein announced Tuesday. North scored 82 goals in 2019 as a sophomore at Duke.
Addazio, BC Looking to Rebound Against Struggling Syracuse
After a dismal showing against No. 4 Clemson, head coach Steve Addazio and the Eagles quickly turned their focus to a nearby foe in Syracuse.
College Drinking Isn’t All That — And It Can Be Dangerous
Friday afternoons at Boston College can mean many different things. For one, it could mean locking yourself in your dorm room to frantically finish an International Studies project that you have to turn in to your professor that evening. It could entail going to the pho restaurant in Allston that you and your roommate have…
‘Harriet’ Aptly Depicts Nuanced Courage of Tubman
Cynthia Ervio and Leslie Odom Jr. provide the emotional heart of ‘Harriet,’ a biopic that reinforces the legacy of Harriet Tubman.
BC Belfast Project Case Ends in Acquittal
Ivor Bell, a former Irish Republican Army (IRA) leader, was aquitted last week of the 1972 kidnapping and murder of Jean McConville, for which he was accused at least in part due to tapes recorded as part of a research project at Boston College. In a statement to The Heights, former IRA member Anthony McIntyre…
BC Law Aims to Reform Legal System in Uzbekistan
Boston College Law School began a partnership with Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), the largest law school in Uzbekistan, in 2017 as part of the University’s plan for increased global engagement. Despite recent shakeups at the top of TSUL’s administration, BC Law is poised to continue its collaboration with the school. BC Law began…
UPDATE: BC Student Facing Involuntary Manslaughter Charge Following Boyfriend’s Suicide
Suffolk County DA Rachael Rollins announced that Inyoung You has been indicted for her involvement in the death of her boyfriend Alexander Ursula, BC ’19.