Boston College announced that all classes will begin and offices will reopen at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, in an email sent late Monday night. This notice came shortly after Governor Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency for all of Massachusetts, asking all non-emergency state personnel in the Boston area to not go to work Tuesday. The…
Injuries Abound In Intramural Sports, Though Remain Largely Overlooked
While varsity athletes are offered extensive services to cover injuries, intramural competitors are often left to suffer through them.
LTE: The Use Of The Rising Sun Flag During Snowball Fight
A graduate of Boston College writes about feelings towards the use of the Imperial Japanese Military Flag during a student run snowball fight.
Winter Storm Juno Blankets BC In 20 Inches Of Snow
Boston College suspended regular activities Tuesday in light of the massive winter storm Juno, which has already made Boston’s top ten list for severity.
How The Heights Is Spending Its Snow Day
As a blizzard hits BC, The Heights’ Editorial Board is spending its Snow Day in some really strange ways.
Stokes Hall Arsonist Violates Parole, Has Been Missing Since April 2014
The former Boston College student who set fires in Gasson Hall and Stokes Hall last year has failed to pay restitution and has disappeared.
LTE From The Sociology Department
Statement is released by the Sociology Department of Boston College calling for the administration to make an announcement.
A Letter On St. Mary’s Protest From Boston College Faculty And Alumni
Over two hundred members of the BC faculty and University alumni wrote a letter in support of the protesters in St. Mary’s Hall.
Letter From The UGBC Executive Council On ‘Black Lives Matter’
The UGBC Executive Council writes a letter to the BC community in response to the “Black Lives Matter” movement, and in support of campus demonstrations.
LTE: A Reminder About Activism
It is important that students are speaking up for what they value—it is also important for students to value progressive activism.