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“They’re More Than Just Their Sport”: BCSSW Alumni Dissect Mental Health Struggles Among Athletes

Ava Sjursen and Jack Beckman November 12, 2023
Athletes' game-related stress is often compounded by struggles with mental health or interpersonal relationships, according to Michael Grinnell, a player wellness counselor for the National Basketball Players Association and assistant director for integrative wellbeing services at Williams College.
Yawkey Athletic Center

New Study Calls for ‘Conversations’ Regarding Yawkey Athletics Center

Owen Fahy July 21, 2020
A new study originally published in the Journal of Sport Management named the Yawkey Athletics Center at Boston College as one of 18 athletic facilities in the United States with ties to “honorees with questionable racist pasts.”
Boston Is Absolutely The Best City In The World

Boston Is Absolutely The Best City In The World

Louis Gleason August 28, 2019

Los Angeles has UCLA, New York City has NYU, Philadelphia has Villanova, and countless more cities have countless more top colleges, but you chose Boston College. You chose BC over a number of other schools—and,...

Reflections on Tennis, My Background, and Home

Reflections on Tennis, My Background, and Home

Maria Ross January 21, 2019
"Yet, since coming to BC, I realized that what makes competing so much more special is having someone with whom to share the memories. "
Mike Lupica Returns to Campus, Reflects on Career

Mike Lupica Returns to Campus, Reflects on Career

Hayley Rieman December 1, 2018
Mike Lupica, a former writer and columnist for The Heights and BC ’74, returned to campus Nov. 15 to speak to the community about his journalistic career and the moments that have forever changed his life.
Is There Room for College Teams in Boston’s Sports Pantheon?

Is There Room for College Teams in Boston’s Sports Pantheon?

Eleanor Grondin November 25, 2018
Boston is home to some of the most storied professional teams in all major sports. With this level of excellence, where do collegiate teams fit in? Eleanor Grondin submits a potential answer in her latest column.
Knocking It out of the Park: A Sacrilegious Critical Analysis of Baseball

Knocking It out of the Park: A Sacrilegious Critical Analysis of Baseball

Alessandro Zenati October 28, 2018
Baseball may very well be America's favorite pasttime and Boston's social glue, but why? Alessandro Zenati '21 searches for the answer in his latest column.

The Heights Sports Podcast: September 7th, 2018

Emerson DeBasio September 8, 2018
Catch up on the past week in sports on the heights with sports editors Andy Backstrom, Bradley Smart and Peter Kim as they discuss all the statistics you need to know before the first rival Holy Cross match up in 32 years.
Why Student Athletes Needs Priority Registration

Why Student Athletes Needs Priority Registration

Jack Nelson April 18, 2018
"It is no secret that many student-athletes at BC would have no shot of acceptance on their own academic merit."
Remembering the Past, Eyes Toward the Future

Remembering the Past, Eyes Toward the Future

Jack Nelson April 4, 2018
"The grounds crew also did a phenomenal job creating, in my opinion, the best infield and mound in the ACC."
The Beautiful and the Famed: Lesley Visser, Sports Legend

The Beautiful and the Famed: Lesley Visser, Sports Legend

Joan Kennedy February 25, 2018
Lesley Visser has written for the best sports section of all time, been inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame, and carried an Olympic torch. Plus, she's been drinking with Barrett Bryan.
Finding Jesuit Values in BC Athletics

Finding Jesuit Values in BC Athletics

Jack Nelson February 18, 2018
"There would be no complaining, self-pity, nor worry. It was time for these athletes to go to work, time for them to change the world."
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