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Courage to Date

Pat Connell February 14, 2025
I think we are the first generation where sex is less awkward to talk about than dating. In order to not further risk my chances of getting into heaven, I’ll be talking about the latter—I’m told BC priests read these articles every now and then. Strap in! In case you didn’t know, Merriam-Webster defines date as “the brown, oblong edible fruit of a palm (Phoenix dactylifera).”
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 19

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 19

Opinions November 19, 2023
From our beautiful campus to our treasured friends, we all have something or someone to be grateful for this holiday season. Smile, sleep, eat good food, hold your loved ones close, and enjoy this quick break before we move into finals season.
BC Administrators Must Be More Responsive to ‘The Heights.’ Here’s Why.

BC Administrators Must Be More Responsive to ‘The Heights.’ Here’s Why.

The Heights Editorial Board November 12, 2023
Journalists don’t always own their bias. But at The Heights, it’s part of our motto. “For a Greater Boston College” means we want this University to do well. And for over 100 years, we have told the stories of this University and built dialogue that uplifts conversation on campus.
BC Should Commit to a New Financial Aid Transparency Initiative

BC Should Commit to a New Financial Aid Transparency Initiative

The Heights Editorial Board October 29, 2023
Boston College prides itself on addressing the full financial need of its students. It has an opportunity to further its commitment to supporting low-income families by joining the College Cost Transparency Initiative.
Ally Mozeliak / Heights Editor

University Should Send Out Additional Information on New Stay-at-Home Advisory

Opinions November 10, 2020
While the University should properly communicate with students regarding how changing state rules will affect on-campus life, students should make sure that they are fully aware of what the rules entail in order to be responsible citizens.
The True Tycoons of Digital Communication: TU/TD

The True Tycoons of Digital Communication: TU/TD

TU/TD September 9, 2018
"But hey, at least you’re getting notifications."
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From Cornfields to Campus: Brett Ingram Teaches With Style

Ashley Trotter February 14, 2018
In his youth, Ingram often pored over pictures of Mass., thinking, “You know, someday, my life’s going to look like that. I’m going to move to New England and wear khakis and penny loafers without socks, and tweed jackets, and strut around, and go out on my friends’ boats. And it’s weird...that was when I was eight and all of that has come true somehow.”
Bridging the Distance Between Us

Bridging the Distance Between Us

Lucia Madero October 22, 2017
"They’re always the first to like my pictures on Facebook, they’ve opened a Snapchat account so they can draw on pictures of my dogs and encourage me to send them selfies, and are always very perplexed as to why I don’t live stream on Instagram."
Professor Talks Communication in the Catholic Church

Professor Talks Communication in the Catholic Church

Taylor Bates September 25, 2016
Communication professor Vincent Rocchio recently released a book on how the Catholic church communicates with the rest of the world.
UGBC

UGBC Wants Your Attention

Connor Murphy September 11, 2016
UGBC's new communications department, with its emphasis on campus outreach, could change the face of the student government.
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