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(Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

Graduation Might Ruin the World Tour

Dee Espinosa April 15, 2025
Saweetie’s not the only one performing on campus.  One of my friends is a Boston College microcelebrity. Everyone either knows him personally or at least knows of him. Whenever I walk anywhere with him on campus, he’s bound to bump into someone he knows every ten feet.  When this happens, I joke that he’s on his “Campus World Tour,” with stops like the Rat, Gasson Quad, or the stairs next to Iggy as hotspots for his loyal “fans.”  Ever since then, I’ve started treating my own walks on campus like I’m on tour. My friend’s more like Flo Rida—a crowd favorite. Me? I’m more like Saweetie—a little less mainstream, met with mixed reactions. 
(Lee Pellegrini / Boston College University Communications)

‘We Can Become Winners in Our Own Right’: Bishop of Hong Kong Embraces Inclusivity as Class of 2024 Commencement Speaker

Annika Engelbrecht May 22, 2024
Bishop of Hong Kong, Stephen Chow, S.J., urged the Class of 2024 to seek out inclusivity and meaningful dialogue amid an increasingly fractured world during his commencement address on Monday morning.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Whatever You Live Will Be Life

Olivia Franceschini April 28, 2024
In the spring of 2020, a few months before I was an official Boston College student in the Class of 2024, I was a disenchanted high school senior with no idea of what the future might hold. I was perpetually tired, perennially anxious, and in desperate need of direction.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

“Take Action for What We Love”: Ukrainian Ambassador Addresses BC Graduates at Commencement

Isabella Pieretti May 23, 2023
Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova urged Boston College’s graduating Class of 2023 to ask, “What is it that gives us strength?” during her commencement address on Monday.
(Erin Flaherty / Heights Editor)

Navigating a College Experience With an “Asterisk”: The Class of 2023 Reflects on Shifted BC Culture, Identity During COVID-19

Eliza Hernandez, Spencer Steppe, and Karyl Clifford April 30, 2023

Like many Boston College seniors hoping to take full advantage of their remaining days on the Heights, Kristen Donnelly said she and her friends have a bucket list to tackle before graduation.  This...

(Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

Seasons of Change

Alli Hargrove April 30, 2023
There are times when change is the best thing for you, whether you think it is or not. Change is life—just look at the trees.
Goodbye and A Guy Named Steve

Goodbye and A Guy Named Steve

Grace Christenson April 10, 2022

We’ve arrived, inevitably, at the end of things. Three years and thousands of words have all been building to this moment: my final column. There are a few dozen versions of this where I rehash the...

University to Host Fall Celebration for Class of 2020

University to Host Fall Celebration for Class of 2020

Victor Stefanescu May 13, 2021
Boston College will host a celebration for the Class of 2020 from Oct. 15 to 17, according to the BC Alumni and Friends webpage. 
BC Community Laments Loss of Guests at Commencement

BC Community Laments Loss of Guests at Commencement

Many seniors were left disappointed on Tuesday after University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., announced that guests will not be allowed at BC’s in-person Commencement for the Class of 2021. 
How to Say Goodbye

How to Say Goodbye

Josh Behrens April 29, 2018
"The scariest part is losing a collective identity."
Stealing the Show at Pre-K Graduation

Stealing the Show at Pre-K Graduation

Alessandro Zenati April 29, 2018
How do a car stereo, pre-kindergarten graduation, and a Ben Roethlisberger Steelers jersey end up shaping one's childhood? Alessandro Zenati '21 knows how.
Senior Week Needs Funding for Students Struggling Financially

Senior Week Needs Funding for Students Struggling Financially

The Heights Editorial Board April 8, 2018
"The Committee could arrange with BC Dining, like organizations such as Arrupe and an annual class trip to Israel and Palestine do, to collect donations from students."
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