UGBC’s new communications department, with its emphasis on campus outreach, could change the face of the student government.
This Summer, Professors Hit the Books
During our time off, Boston College professors of all disciplines hit the books in the name of academia all across the globe.
The Art of Landscaping: How BC’s Aesthetic Appeal is Made
“It’s a lot more work than it appears,” Bellavia of BC Landscaping said. “Most people just don’t understand how the environment works. It’s a lot more complicated than just throwing some plants in.”
Bee Sustainable: Fulton Hive Raises Awareness of Environmental Issues
The newest addition to the roof of Fulton Hall is the bee’s knees-literally.
Master of None: Reaping the Benefits of Conscious Disengagement
The same question presented itself dozens of times. Everyone asked it. Professors, roommates, and, yes, even my parents: “What are your plans for senior year?” I contemplated this question again as I began to write my first column for The Heights in the Chocolate Bar early one morning. Dozens of thoughts rushed through my mind…
Momentum Award: Eradicate BC Racism
The Heights awarded Eradicate Boston College Racism with a momentum award for its anti-racist activity on campus throughout the 2015-16 academic year.
Rwandan Jesuit and Ph.D Student Finds Home at BC
Marcel Uwineza’s story is a long one, he warns, but both his experiences surviving the Rwandan Genocide and becoming involved in the Catholic Church is have made him the man he is today.
So(m)ber Emily’s End-of-Year Texts
In a series of texts, columnist Emily Sadeghian recounts her journey on the Heights and passes the torch to the next generation of Eagles.
A Coast-to-Coast Bike Journey Measured in Stories, Not Miles
Paul Sherban, MCAS ’16, will bike 4,000 miles on a journey to record the essence of Americana.
Mike Sacco Works With Underclassmen to Build a BC for All
Mike Sacco, director of the BC Center for Student Formation, is the conduit between students and campus culture.