The former Boston College student who set fires in Gasson Hall and Stokes Hall last year has failed to pay restitution and has disappeared.
New Whole Foods Embraces Building’s History With ‘Boston Herald’
A new Whole Foods Market opened at Ink Block in the South End, the previous site of Boston Herald printing and headquarters.
Alcohol Violations At BC Jump In 2013 After Two-Year Slide
Alcohol violation statistics collected under the Clery Act reflect a rise in liquor law violations, consistent with an overall increase in the last decade.
Roxy’s Reimagines Grilled Cheese At New Allston Location
With an army of food trucks and a new location in Allston, Roxy’s is reinventing the classic grilled cheese sandwich.
Barbour Pledges to Match Donations In Annual Coat Drive
Barbour’s Boston retail store hosts a Holiday coat drive—benefiting local non-profits Haley House and New Horizons.
Opportunities Available To Women Evolve With WRC’s Increased Role On Campus
“Resolved: that the emergence of women from the home is a regrettable feature of modern life.” This was a question from a 1930s debate competition, in which Boston College upheld the affirmative side of the argument against Bates College. An article in The Heights Jan. 21 issue from that year reports that, although no winner…
Fried Friars: Heart And Hustle Lifts BC To Unlikely Upset Of Providence
Grit leads BC to victory in throwback Big East showdown.
Jack Dunn Shares Life Experiences At Last Lecture Series
The advice Dunn shared was broken into six parts: the important of gratitude, giving, making a difference, letting go of remorse, cherishing opportunities, and believing in yourself.
A ‘Whole Lotta Dudes’ Perform In Devlin For Heightsmen Fall Cafe
The Heightsmen hosted their annual fall cafe on Saturday, featuring BC’s male step team Sexual Chocolate.
Erbil Supports Interdisciplinary Approach to Economics
Through his career in the Boston College Economics Department, Can Erbil has maintained his “can-do” attitude.