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(Ashi Jindal / Heights Editor)

My Quest for the Four Leaf Clover

Scanlon Mellowes March 23, 2025
If you give a ginger a Guinness, she’s going to want Lucky Charms. If you give a ginger Lucky Charms, she’s going to want a four-leaf clover—the list continues with all the Irish nosh and haberdashery that I believe I should be showered with this St. Patrick’s Day.
(Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

The Power of Delusion

Dee Espinosa March 16, 2025
February may be over, but its presence lingers like the smell of sweet chocolate-covered strawberries. February is the month of love and also the month of delusion. It’s the month of silly campus activities like the Marriage Pact that might mean something, the betrayal of checking someone’s story only to find out they’re not single, and the pink and red haze that all leave a bittersweet funk that lingers into March.
(Ashi Jindal / Heights Editor)

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).”
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

A Mosaic of Those You’ve Loved Most

Jenny Hotchkiss April 21, 2024
As a kid, being called a “copycat” felt like the most hurtful insult I could receive. Well-meaning adults would attempt to offer consolation, saying “Imitation is the highest form of flattery,” but this adage was no match for my crushed 10-year-old ego. 
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

The (Limiting) Language of Love

Makayla Hickey February 18, 2024
So how can love span both mutual and unreciprocated feelings, encompass romance and platonism, and be both given and felt? By using the word in such a variety of ways, we are simultaneously overgeneralizing and severely restricting love in our language.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

The Setup for a Scheme: Part 1

Emmbrooke Flather January 24, 2024
A scheme is a secret, systematic plan developed over an extended timeframe, aiming to create joy for others. It culminates in one giant “reveal” moment.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

The Importance of Mateship, the ANZACs, and Us: A Lorikeet Among the Eagles

Andrew Lim November 24, 2023
The Ode of Remembrance is a verse I have committed to memory since I was at least 6 years old. And as I sit and write this, mere moments from the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, it is echoing in my mind.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

If You Don’t Feel Mortified at Least Once a Week, You’re Not Living Life to the Fullest

Emmbrooke Flather November 8, 2023
The value of painful emotions is twofold. First, they serve as a signal of your deeper character—for example, sadness might be a signal that you are compassionate. Second, painful emotions are a call to action.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

A Love Letter to Freshman Year

Makayla Hickey April 2, 2023
Although I can hardly believe it, I—like nearly 2,500 other Boston College students—am nearing the end of my freshman year.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Romanticizing Life: Just a Trend?

Elise Jarvis March 26, 2023
In a world where working yourself to exhaustion is respected as part of “the grind,” it is important to create moments of peace.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Extracting Whimsy from the Mundane: the Manic Pixie Dream Girl’s Guide to Valentine’s Day

Punnya Kalapurakkel February 14, 2023
Although I can wholeheartedly understand the anti-Valentine’s sentiment—my forever valentine is none other than my dear mother—I cannot say that I feel the same. Valentine’s Day has always been my favorite holiday.
(Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

Broken (Lollipop) Hearts and Hope

Makayla Hickey February 12, 2023
I won’t lie and say that Valentine’s Day is something I’m looking forward to this year. I know it won’t be filled with the type of romance you read about in Jane Austen novels, but I’ve at least learned how to make it bearable.
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