Nothing says November football in Boston like some soft-shell crab, cucumber, avocado, and rice. A simple spider roll won’t do, though. The Heights editors went ahead and came up with a menu for tomorrow’s home opener.
Students Cycle To Fundraise For Cancer Research
More than 460 Boston College student athletes gathered in the Flynn Recreation Complex to participate in the second annual Cycle for Survival at BC in memory of Lisa Gallup.
Tanking In The NBA
There is one tradition each April that the NBA alone adds—teams jockeying for a better draft lottery position by losing. And losing. And losing some more.
BC Should Prepare For Possibility Of Unionization
In a move that could potentially have a dramatic effect on Boston College athletics, a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board in Chicago ruled last week that a group of scholarship football players at Northwestern University were employees of the institution
Best of #AskBradBates
Before his press conference regarding the firing of men’s basketball head coach Steve Donahue, Director of Athletics Brad Bates asked the Boston College fanbase for questions on Twitter. Some people took it seriously, others didn’t. Here are the best submissions. #AskBradBates Did the current political turmoil in Ukraine/Russia influence your decision at all? — TheNewEnglandClassic…
The Wrong Students Are Getting The Stipends
By: Austin Tedesco
Okay, so, there are these two comedy troupes. They both belong to the same comedy school, but that’s pretty much all they have in common.
Bubble Collapse Complicates Schedules For Athletic Teams
The protective bubble over Alumni Stadium’s football field was pumped back up on Friday afternoon, about a week after it collapsed under the two feet of snow deposited by winter storm Nemo.