“Marketing to college students presents a significant challenge that will require more than a few solutions to overcome.”
Our Thoughts With the Victims in Marseille
“The editorial board of The Heights wishes to express our thoughts and prayers to the four Boston College students attacked by acid in Marseille.”
BC Graduate Employees Union Must Seek Consensus
“Strong supporters of the union will need to reach across the aisle in order to accomplish their agenda.”
New Demonstrations Policy Marks Necessary Clarification
“Shifting the focus from conflicts regarding conduct policy to conversations about issues such as racial equality on campus represents the first step in returning to a productive relationship between student activism groups and the BC administration.”
News in the Next Century
We invite you to join us in celebrating 100 years of The Heights.
Statement From The Heights Editorial Board Regarding LTE by John King
“We apologize to all those affected, especially BCPD and the victim, and hope to continue an important dialogue with BCPD moving forward.”
BCPD Should Have Reported Rape Incident
Editor’s Note: It is come to our attention that there are multiple inaccuracies in the article on which this editorial is based. We are working on a correction and update, and will provide one as soon as possible. Several news outlets recently reported that a Boston College student was allegedly raped by an Uber driver…
BC Should Incorporate Career Development Into Arts Fest
“The arts department should expand the event to make it a career-building and networking opportunity for students interested in careers in the arts and media, similar to the Career Center’s annual Career Night for the Arts.”
Students Should Explore Creative Commentary
“Students should continue to find creative mediums to spotlight pertinent issues at BC, providing commentary that will help transform the University one conversation at a time.”
In Martin Jarmond, BC Finds Perfect Fit for New AD
“In Martin Jarmond, BC may have surpassed all of our expectations, not to mention those of fans—and, perhaps, many with the University itself.”