T-Pain will perform in Boston College’s Mile 21 Concert as part of the Office of Student Affairs’ Marathon Monday festivities at 10:00 a.m. on April 15, BC first announced in a video posted on Instagram this afternoon.
Give ‘Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight’ a Chance
Playing at the Huntington Theatre through March 23, Stand Up is a 60-minute, strikingly interactive, (mostly) one-man tour de force, aiming to explain, answer, or fix the loneliness of its audience by curtain call.
Expanding BC: A Look Inside Mount Alvernia and Brookline Campus
Over the past three years, Boston College has purchased two new properties, Mount Alvernia High School and Pine Manor College, to expand its educational and administrative resources. Heights editors got an inside look at the new campuses.
UGBC Senate Prepares for Meeting With BC Dining Next Week
The UGBC Senate prepared for an upcoming meeting with BC Dining during its meeting on Tuesday night.
CJBC Holds Laudate Deum Vigil Outside Leahy’s Office
CJBC held a Laudate Deum vigil on Friday morning to share the pope’s call for environmental stewardship and divestment from fossil fuels with BC’s administration, according to a post on its Instagram account.
Judge Denies Motion to Reinstate BC Swim and Dive Program
Judge Diane Freniere denied a motion for an emergency injunction that would have reinstated Boston College’s swim and dive program in a ruling on Thursday.
QLC Members Create Home for Trans Students Through Trans* Collective Group
Mengel and QLC Policy Coordinator H Edwards co-founded the Trans* Collective student group at the beginning of this semester. Run by and for transgender students at BC, the collective aims to increase visibility and make a home for trans students on campus.
Former President of Costa Rica Emphasizes Leadership for Service, Not Power
Alvarado Quesada was elected as president of Costa Rica in 2018 and finished his constitutionally limited term in 2022. He visited Boston College on Tuesday to speak at the Clough Colloquium, hosted by the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics.
BC Hillel Hosts Vigil Commemorating Victims of Hamas Attacks in Israel
A crowd of Boston College community members gathered on O’Neill Plaza Thursday night for a candlelit vigil commemorating the victims of Hamas’ recent attacks in Israel.
Boston College Law Student Wins Preliminary Marlborough Mayoral Election
Third-year Boston College Law School student Samanthan Perlman won the preliminary mayoral election for Marlborough, Mass. on Tuesday night, advancing her and fellow candidate Christian Dumais to the general election on Nov. 7.