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(Ben Schultz / Heights Archives)

BC Reaffirms Support for International Community Amid Trump Visa Revocations

Nikita Osadchiy April 15, 2025
In response to a wave of student visa revocations and shifts in federal immigration policy, Boston College reaffirmed its commitment to supporting international students and scholars in a campus-wide email from University Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley and Vice Provost for Global Engagement Rev. James Keenan, S.J on Tuesday.
Needham resident Dan Schwartz held a “Stop the Steal” sign high, standing on the tip of the curb. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Newton Residents Join Nationwide “Hands Off” Protest Opposing Trump and Musk

Riley Del Sesto April 6, 2025
On Saturday afternoon, Newton residents protested in Newton Centre as part of nationwide “Hands Off” demonstrations.
(Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

Civil Discourse: Trump, Musk, and the Making of a Coup

Isabella Pieretti and Conor Richards March 23, 2025
Editor’s Note: This is the debut edition of Civil Discourse, a new column where Isabella Pieretti and Conor Richards share their perspectives on a political story or event covered by The Heights. This first column is a response to “BC History Professor Denounces Musk’s Actions as “a Coup” to Millions of Social Media Followers.”
(Molly Bruns / Heights Archives)

BC Researchers Voice Concerns Over NSF Funding Freeze

Carina Murphy February 16, 2025
Boston College researchers express concern over the NSF's temporary grant freeze and new funding restrictions under Trump's executive order. While funding has resumed, uncertainty over DEI guidelines and potential NIH cuts raises fears about the future of research support.
(Shane Shebest / Heights Archives)

BC History Professor Denounces Musk’s Actions as “a Coup” to Millions of Social Media Followers

Nikita Osadchiy February 5, 2025
BC historian Heather Cox Richardson called Elon Musk’s alleged access to federal data a “coup,” and “the largest data breach in human history,” warning of a constitutional crisis. In a livestream to 2.5 million followers, she criticized Musk’s influence over government operations and urged swift action to protect democracy.
(Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

BC Alum and U.S. Senator Ed Markey’s Inauguration Absence Was Undemocratic

Nick Voll February 2, 2025
Just two days later, President Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States of America. BC’s most visible alumnus was noticeably absent from the ceremonies, presumably mourning the demise of his once proud basketball program. Markey, along with several other members of the Massachusetts delegation, including U.S. Representatives Bill Keating and Ayanna Pressley, consciously decided not to attend Trump’s inauguration.
Joe Popolo Jr., BC '89, has moved from business leader to ambassador nominee, a journey shaped by his role as a Trump megadonor and his influential connections in Washington. (Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

Joe Popolo Jr.: BC Alum, Republican Power Broker, and Nominee for Ambassador to the Netherlands

Jack Beckman and Nikita Osadchiy January 20, 2025
Joe Popolo Jr., BC ’89, was tapped by former President Donald Trump to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands. The Heights analyzed Federal Election Commission filings, explored past and present business endeavors, and interviewed Popolo to contextualize a career that has positioned him to serve his nation in the Netherlands.
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Trump Taps BC Alum To Serve as Ambassador to the Netherlands

Annika Engelbrecht January 3, 2025
Joe Popolo Jr., BC ’89, will serve as the next ambassador to the Netherlands, President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday night in a Truth Social post.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Tapping Into Gen Z: Inspecting Trump’s Outperformance of Expectations Among Young Voters

Erin Flaherty November 13, 2024
Following an unpredictable and quickly determined presidential election, how do members of the BC community explain Trump’s exceedance of expectations?
(Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

In the Wake of Trump’s Election, Many Students Are Stunned but Not Surprised

Will Martino November 7, 2024
Many students were shocked but not surprised by former President Trump's election sweep on Tuesday.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Confounded: What Was Liz Cheney Supposed to Teach BC?

Thomas Elbourn October 31, 2024
On Tuesday night, I sat on the floor of the overflow room at Walsh Hall to hear Liz Cheney speak. I had been confounded for weeks: What had The Council for Women of Boston College chosen to celebrate? The fliers were maddeningly vague—and one week before the election, too! Wouldn’t she be campaigning with Kamala Harris? I was fascinated.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

‘The Apprentice’ is a Political Thriller With a Message

Lola Milazzo October 20, 2024
The Apprentice, a docudrama from director Ali Abbasi, is a cutting, yet often comedic, look into Donald Trump’s rise to notoriety.
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