This year, there won’t be any get out the vote rallies or voter registration parties to attend—not in person, at least. BC students need to take it upon themselves to make sure they get their ballots in on time. If you’re unsure of how to register, apply for an absentee ballot, or vote, check out our voting guide below.
2020 Fall Sports Preview
Despite unforeseen circumstances, many Boston College fall sports will play this year. ‘The Heights’ editors and staff preview four of their seasons.
Public Enemy Takes Aim at Society in New Album
Public Enemy’s third album this year, ‘What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down,’ features the rap group’s signature social commentary.
2020 Fall Sports Preview: Women’s Soccer
Boston College women’s soccer has its work cut out for it this year, playing an all-ACC schedule after going 1-8-1 in conference last fall.
Sufjan Stevens’ ‘The Ascension’ Layers Electronic Beats and Endless Questions
‘The Ascension’ is the latest project from the always-enigmatic, endlessly-experimental creative mind of Sufjan Stevens.
‘Agents of Chaos’ Balances Education and Intrigue
‘Agents of Chaos’ is a startling depiction of misinformation and its consequences in the digital age.
2020 Fall Sports Preview: Field Hockey
After an incredible postseason run in 2019, Boston College field hockey looks to make a return to the national stage.
Galindez Talks Motherhood and Migration
In a lecture on Friday, María Bianco Galindez, a part-time faculty member in the School of Social Work and BCSSW ’20, drew from her research surrounding the challenges of migration to the United States and discussed the nature of being a mother while migrating and seeking refuge in today’s world.
Panelists Address Catholicism, Politics, and the 2020 Election
Panelists at a Zoom event on Sept. 24 addressed issues surrounding the intersection of Catholic identity and political affiliation in light of the upcoming presidential election.
Newton Officials Reflect on Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Citizens of Newton reflected upon the life of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Friday afternoon in an event organized by The League of Women Voters Newton.