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Nathan McGuire served as Asst. News Editor of The Heights for one year, during which time he covered UGBC politics and other riveting on-campus stories.
Administration

University Names Michael Lochhead Executive Vice President

November 19, 2014 Nathan McGuire

On Monday, the University announced that Michael J. Lochhead, BC ’93 and CSOM ’99, will succeed Patrick J. Keating as executive vice president (EVP). […]

Academics

CSOM Launches Corcoran Center For Real Estate And Urban Action

November 10, 2014 Nathan McGuire

Boston College launched a new center at the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) last Thursday that will train undergraduate students on how to develop mixed-use housing communities. […]

Administration

Department of Event Management Reverses Decision To Charge Student Groups Additional Fees

November 6, 2014 Nathan McGuire

Recognized student groups will not be required to pay a surcharge fee to the Department of Event Management for use of EM services, according to two UGBC senators. EM had planned to implement a 10 to 20 percent charge by the start of 2015. […]

Academics

BC Research Team To Head $19 Million Grant From National Institute Of Health

October 29, 2014 Nathan McGuire

A team headed by professor David Burgess will lead the development of the National Research Mentoring Network as part of a five year, $19 million grant. […]

Administration

BC Revises Its Sexual Misconduct Policies And Investigative Process

October 22, 2014 Nathan McGuire

The University updated its student sexual misconduct policy this summer to change the process through which cases of misconduct are handled, to include more precise definitions of key terms, and to change the way Boston College weighs requests for confidentiality in reported cases. […]

News

Burns Library Opens New Exhibit Showcasing Classical Literature

October 20, 2014 Nathan McGuire

Through the end of December, the Burns Library will display an exhibit showcasing a small sampling of classical books published in the Everyman’s Library (EML) series, a project that aimed to create a collection of 1,000 volumes of classical literature. […]

Featured Story

Campus Activities Board Nears Halfway Mark Of Inaugural Fall Programming Schedule

October 15, 2014 Nathan McGuire

At the halfway mark of the semester, and after taking over programming responsibilities from UGBC at the beginning of the fall, the new Campus Activities Board (CAB) is well into its fall schedule and will now focus significant efforts on developing and marketing its brand. […]

Administration

Students Adjust To The Tricky Costs Of Living Off Campus

October 9, 2014 Nathan McGuire

For many students, moving off campus is a welcome teaser for adult life: there are no resident assistants, no security desks, and a healthy sampling of non-Boston College students in the homes and apartments nearby. This additional freedom comes at a cost, however. […]

News

Clothesline Project Returns To BC For Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October 6, 2014 Nathan McGuire

The Clothesline Project, a display of t-shirts decorated with messages of support for survivors of sexual or domestic violence, will return to O’Neill Plaza this week as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. […]

Administration

The Search For Off-Campus Housing: Under Pressure

September 29, 2014 Nathan McGuire

With just a few days left in September, students are reasonably expected to be fully immersed in their classes, clubs, and jobs—and most are. But, like every year, there’s a group of about 1,200 students in the sophomore class who are already thinking about next fall. […]

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