“Their approach is practical and incrementalist, and their previous UGBC experience will ensure that they are efficient in realizing their goals.”
Black History Month 2019 is a Pivotal Step in the Right Direction
“In short, I hope that this month affirms black students, particularly those who are further marginalized within the community.”
LTE: In Response to “Taking the Temperature on Diversity and Inclusion in 2018”
“Until students, faculty, and staff alike contend with the historical roots of BC’s dominant culture, AHANA+ students will not be able to benefit from all that our institution has to offer.”
Building Our Lives like We Build Our Homes
In the past four years, having transferred out of CSOM and into MCAS, I saw how people reevaluated my future.
Giving Thanks
The Heights editors share what they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
Disassociating Stereotypical Manliness from the Definition of Masculinity
In my opinion, nothing. There is no such thing as masculinity.
Despite Limited Options, Shopping Ethically in the BC Bookstore
Ultimately, every dollar spent is a vote in favor of a company’s practices.
Murphy: Sometimes You Have to Wait
To do The Heights is often to make the mere suburban blip that is BC into the whole world, to zoom in so close that you breathlessly rewrite headlines at 1 a.m. to better capture the most microscopic of details, or reword a caption on page 14 to reflect this rather than that.
Calling an Inactive Demographic to Action
In my experience asking those my age why they choose not to exercise their right, most avoid straight-up claiming they couldn’t care less.
Delay Halloweekend and Give Crowther the Respect He Deserves
For the second-straight year, BC football will play its annual Red Bandana Game a couple days before Halloween. Instead of wearing their costumes, students should don their paisley in support of service.