Podcast: Revamping Rehabilitation Methods with Frenalytics, feat. Matthew Giovanniello
Podcast: The Heights in Review 2/14/22
In today’s episode, the Podcast Editors discuss the American Association for the Advancement of Science naming BC Professor Conevery Bolton Valencius as one of its fellows in January, Reverend Edwin Johnson encouraging attendees at this year’s Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Gathering to consider their idols critically, former U.S. Senator and BC…
The Week in Photos: 1/31 – 2/6
Podcast: Understanding American Democracy, ft. Senator Doug Jones
This week on Eagle Eye, hosts Eamon and Jack interviewed Senator Doug Jones, the former U.S. Senator of Alabama, a visiting professor at BC Law School, and President Joe Biden’s recent selection for sherpa of the Supreme Court nominee. Listen to find out more about Senator Jones’ experience prosecuting the two unconvicted Ku Klux Klan…
Podcast: Intersectionality in Urban Areas
Video: Interviewing the Cast of ‘The Mad Ones’
Madison Baker laid her notebook down on the table. The front and back covers are enveloped by a homemade collage that she pieced together, and its pages are stuffed with notes about The Mad Ones, the musical that occupied the intimate Bonn Studio Theater from Jan. 27 to 30. Opening the notebook at its centerfold, Baker,…
Video: Carney’s Reopens Following Extensive Renovations
Carney’s dining hall in McElroy Commons reopened this Friday with long-anticipated renovations following a semester with a makeshift set-up. “We hope students will be excited about the remodel,” Sharyl Thompson, general manager of Upper Campus dining, said. “We know that dining halls, especially at BC, are more than just dining halls. They help keep students…
The Week In Photos: 11/28 – 12/6
This week, The Heights covered the annual Christmas tree lighting, Week of Dance, a student band’s performance, and a men’s basketball win. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
The Week in Photos: 10/12 – 10/19
This week, The Heights covered a climate and racial justice march, a football loss, and band practice during a pandemic. Here’s the week summed up in photos.