On Friday night, the 1500 participants in the ninth annual Relay for Life raised $133,000.
Professor Paul Lewis Challenges English Students to Solve 200 Year Old Riddle
English professor Paul Lewis is challenging his students to solve a riddle that was published in a local magazine over 200 years ago.
The 1975 Channels the ’80s Through Synth-Pop and Groove
The 1975’s ‘I Love You When you Sleep’ invites new elements and sounds, while remaining tied to its unique style and tone.
With Celebratory Dinner, Black History Month Comes to a Close
In conclusion to Black History Month, students and faculty gathered Saturday night for food, performances, and a talk by Thaly Germain.
Eagles Falter on Senior Night to Syracuse
Mariella Fasoula had another double-digit scoring game, but BC failed to win on its senior night.
Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos Want to Take You Down to Funkytown
The Heights sits down with denim-clad UGBC candidates Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos to talk campaigning, the function of student government, and bringing back the funk.
For Applicability and Practicality, Woods College Undergoes Revisions
The Woods College is undergoing a redesign that will debut in the fall, which will offer master’s degrees, such as cybersecurity policy and governance, applied economics, and an entirely online master’s in healthcare administration.
Attorney Who Sentenced Whitey Bulger to Speak Monday
On Monday, Feb. 15, Brian Kelly, the “mobster prosecutor” and a former U.S. Justice Department attorney, will speak in McElroy 237 at 5 p.m
Kenyan Professor Explores African Spirituality and Religion
Rev. Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, S.J. spoke about African faith and religion on Feb. 1 in Gasson 305.
To Match Competitors’ Pricing, Bookstore Offers Price Adjustments
In efforts to increase buying on campus, BC Bookstore offers price adjustments to match competitor’s pricing.