The Eagles jumped out with three goals in the first period and, after the Wildcats netted two in the second, eked out the win.
BAIC Closes Out Black History Month
The BAIC’s themes for Black History Month this year were focused around ‘Celebrating Black Joy’ and ‘Stronger Together.’
‘The Heights’ Endorses Jack Bracher and Gianna Russi For UGBC President and Vice President
The Heights endorses candidates Jack Bracher and Gianna Russi, both MCAS ʼ22, for the 2021 Undergraduate Government of Boston College president and vice president. This endorsement is based on each team’s policy platforms and the 30-minute meetings that The Heights editorial board held with each team. Out of the four teams running, Bracher and Russi…
UGBC Passes Resolution to Create LGBTQ+ Living and Learning Community
The Student Assembly of UGBC passed a resolution calling on BC to create an LGBTQ+ Living and Learning Community on Tuesday.
Hockey East Roundtable: Women’s Tournament Preview
The Hockey East Tournament begins for the women’s side on Thursday, and student writers from around the league sat down to discuss it.
For the Adventurous Eater, French Press Bakery & Cafe Has It All
With an urban charm, the French Press Bakery & Cafe in Needham Center looks both chic and delicious. The minimalist furniture, limited decorations, and neutral color palette add a modern flair and energy to the center. Pristinely organized pastries and baked goods line the shelves of the French Press dessert case.
Soleil Fosters Community with Loyal Customers and Soul Food
Soleil, a local breakfast-lunch spot in Roxbury, fosters a sense of community alongside its homestyle food. The restaurant, under the leadership of chef and owner Cheryl Straughter, has gained a loyal following within the community.
Remembering Tsung: Professor, Colleague, Friend
Boog’s On First: Jon Sciambi, BC ’92
Jon Sciambi, BC ’92, recently accepted a position as the TV play-by-play commentator for the Chicago Cubs.
“It was a sacred place, and it was being desecrated”: BC Reacts to Mob at U.S. Capitol
On the afternoon of Jan. 6, Rev. Michael Davidson, S.J. turned on CNN in his residence at Boston College and watched with fear and embarrassment as a mob of rioters objecting to the certification of the Electoral College stormed the U.S. Capitol Building.