By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
The Post-Deportation Human Rights Project (PDHRP), based at the Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice, successfully returned a deportee to the United States earlier this year.
Eleanor Hildebrandt was the 2014 Editor-in-Chief of The Heights. She liked puns then and it's a safe bet that she likes them now. Follow her on Twitter at @ehhilde.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
The Post-Deportation Human Rights Project (PDHRP), based at the Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice, successfully returned a deportee to the United States earlier this year.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
A lengthy and anonymous post on the popular Boston College Confessions Facebook page detailed three alleged occasions of nonconsensual sexual intercourse between the poster and unconscious or inebriated female BC students.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Brightly colored “Support Love” t-shirts were sprinkled liberally throughout the audience in Cushing 001 on Thursday night, as students gathered to hear-and question-Ryan T. Anderson, the William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society at the Heritage Foundation.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
This season, the Boston College football team has brought back a live bald eagle mascot for the first time since 1965, drawing ire from some animal rights groups.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
This week marks the debut of Boston College’s newest student-run publication, the Catholic monthly The Torch
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
The Class of 2017 was invited to set the world aflame last Thursday during the University’s annual Convocation ceremony.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
BC has been ranked 31st in the “Best Colleges” section since 2010, and the 2014 report upheld that position. Furthermore, this year BC was ranked 36th, an improvement over last year’s 39th, in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” category-a section which takes into account the school’s quality as well as the percentage of students who receive need-based financial aid.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Visible alterations to campus-the new academic Quad, the lounge area in McElroy-were not the only renovations that took place over the summer.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
The Boston College and Wake Forest football teams were not the only ones battling in Alumni Stadium last Friday night. The BC “Screaming Eagles” marching band and the athletic department’s audio system were also struggling-over airtime.