As the semester comes to a close, a look back at the events in Walsh Hall highlight the need for greater transparency on the part of the Office of Residential Life.
Despite Obstacles, Birdball Still Seeks A Playoff Berth
Behind the efforts of great recruiting and recent development, BC baseball is having its best season since 2009.
Beyond The Catchphrase Culture Of Boston College
For this Heights editor-in-chief turned columnist, life at Boston College is coming to fruition, with much more appreciation than when she started.
Dear John: Reflections On My Second Marathon Monday
I’ve only lived through the insanity of two Marathon Mondays at BC, but those two hazy April days have taught me a few things.
John Fish: The Man Boston Loves To Hate
It’s easy for us to shoot the messenger, but with Boston’s Olympic hopes fading, maybe it’s time for a change.
NCAA Should Avoid The Acronyms And Adopt Wooden Bats
College baseball needs to scrap the metal bats and go back to the fundamentals.
How Will BC Respond To Losing Olivier Hanlan And Will Magarity?
With Olivier Hanlan declaring for the NBA Draft and Will Magarity transferring, how will Jim Christian and the Eagles overcome these losses?
Baseball And The Death Of PEPS: The Best And Worst Of Spring At BC
Boston College spring brings out the best and worst parts of the University.
How To Get Seth Dawkins (And More!): Recruiting Tips For BC Coaches
BC coaches can top football’s Drake-themed letter to wide receiver Seth Dawkins with other creative methods for recruiting high school athletes.
‘It Follows’ Finds The Horror In What’s Human
Monsters and mysticism might be frightening, but unfiltered reality can be the most horrifying element in horror films.