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 In a meeting with Newton city officials, University spokespeople announced plans for two renovations and the acquisition of a historic home. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

BC To Build New Social Work Building and Recreation Facility on Newton Campus and Mount Alvernia Property

Genevieve Morrison December 6, 2024
Boston College will build a new School of Social Work building and athletic facility in Newton, BC spokespeople said at a meeting Thursday.
(Ikram Ali / Heights Archives)

Fired BC Landscaper Sues University Over 2021 COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Nikita Osadchiy December 5, 2024
A federal judge ruled that former Boston College landscaper Avenir Agaj can move forward with a lawsuit alleging his 2021 firing for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine violated his First Amendment religious rights.
 Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

No Reported Injuries in Boat Fire at Newton Yacht Club

Aidan Gravina October 11, 2024
A docked boat caught fire at the Newton Yacht Club on Thursday near a Boston College crew practice. No one was injured in the blaze.
The Newton Centre restaurant has been open since 1991. (Genevieve Morrison / Heights Editor)

BC Sweethearts Serve Sandwiches and Community at Newton’s Sandwich Works

Genevieve Morrison April 18, 2024
Mara and Jeff DeBonee’s love story started in Stuart Dining Hall and blossomed into co-owning Sandwich Works, a homey Newton Centre staple.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

I Can Make BC Bearable

Alexa Piedra January 31, 2023
Si nos ponemos tristes, podríamos estar tristes para siempre. Translated from Spanish, this means, “If we allow ourselves to be sad, we could be sad forever.”
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Andrew Davidson Named Senior Vice President for University Advancement

Sofia Laboy and Natalie Arndt January 11, 2023
Andrew Davidson will serve as Boston College’s new senior vice president for university advancement starting in March of 2023, according to a University release.
The University instilled its new policy in the wake of growing administrative concern about these devices. (Lenya Singer / Heights Staff)

Boston College Bans Electric Scooters on Campus

Will Martino December 7, 2022
Boston College will ban e-scooters and other electric transportation devices on campus starting Dec. 22, according to an email BC administrators sent on Wednesday.
(Alyssa Anderson / For the Heights)

Carole Hughes Awarded for Work in Student Affairs

Lucy Freeman December 5, 2022
Director of Graduate Student Life Carole Hughes was named a Pillar of the Profession by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), according to a University release.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

BC Adds New Major in Global Public Health and the Common Good

Lucy Freeman December 2, 2022
Boston College will offer a new major in global public health and the common good administered by the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society and the Connell School of Nursing, according to a University release.
(Photo obtained by The Heights)

Masked Individual Spotted Again on Kirkwood Rd.

Erin Shannon October 20, 2022
A masked individual was spotted lurking on Kirkwood Rd. this Wednesday following a reported break-in attempt on Oct. 13.
BC's Endowment Slightly Dips from $3.8 to $3.7 Billion

BC’s Endowment Slightly Dips from $3.8 to $3.7 Billion

Erin Shannon October 16, 2022
Boston College’s endowment slightly dipped from around $3.8 billion to $3.7 billion—an approximate $60 million drop—in the past fiscal year, according to the University’s financial statements.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

BC Implements Registration Process for Motorized Scooters on Campus

Erin Shannon October 3, 2022
Boston College is implementing updated requirements related to motorized scooters on campus due to an uptick in their use, according to an email sent to students on Monday.
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