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(Parker Leaf / Heights Senior Staff)

Across the Pond: The Story of My Life (in London)

Makayla Hickey April 15, 2025
“The memories you make abroad are the ones that will last a lifetime.” I’d be willing to bet that nearly everyone studying abroad has heard this sentiment in some form or another. Whether it was older cousins telling stories about their semesters in Italy or professors wishing me luck on my semester away, the idea that my travels would take up permanent residence in my memory was drilled into my conscience before I even left Boston.
(Matthew de Fazio / Heights Staff)

Senator Discusses Potential New AI Detection Tool at UGBC Meeting

Reetu Agnihotri March 12, 2025
Student senator Cristina Gregory is working with Scott Cann, associate vice president for systems and services in Boston College Information Technology Services (ITS) to find a tool to detect generative AI tools like ChatGPT in assignments, she said at the UGBC Senate meeting Tuesday night.
(Matthew de Fazio / Heights Staff)

Office of Global Education Developing Online Module for Study Abroad Applications, UGBC Senator Shares

Reetu Agnihotri February 26, 2025
Alessandra Veveiros is collaborating with the Boston College Office of Global Education (OGE) to create an online module to help prospective study abroad students prepare for the application process, she shared at the UGBC Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 9

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 9

Opinions February 9, 2025
It’s been a winter wonderland lately. It seems like every day we are getting winter storm warnings and waking up to snow covering the ground. Stokes and Gasson are looking as beautiful as ever coated in white. This also means many fun winter activities: sledding, building snowmen, and snowball fights.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 2

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 2

Opinions February 2, 2025
The Eagles are on a roll. Between the FSU upset and a BU sweep, it’s been a while since we’ve felt the sting of a loss in a long time. Now feels like the perfect time to break the curse and claim our first Beanpot title since 2012.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Don’t Let Serendipity Pass You by in the Chaos

Scanlon Mellowes November 17, 2024
“Welcome to Milwaukee, The Bloody Mary Capital of the World” greets me like a familiar hug each time I arrive at General Mitchell Airport in Milwaukee. Green Bay Packers paraphernalia, Cheeseheads, and Drink Wisconsinbly shirts adorn the vendor stations lining the central walkway to baggage claim. 
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 10

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 10

Opinions November 10, 2024
We might be mid-way through November, but this past week has been eerily reminiscent of both late August and early January. With temperatures fluctuating between the high 70s and low 30s, students everywhere have been struck with a serious wardrobe dilemma.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Sept. 15

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Sept. 15

Opinions September 15, 2024
Warm lighting and tranquil melodies flooded Stokes Lawn, bringing some much-needed calm to the typically bustling heart of campus. Though they were only here for a night, it was refreshing to finally see some men worth trusting make an appearance on the Heights.
When BC Students Study Abroad, They Pay BC Home-Tuition. BC Should Justify This Policy.

When BC Students Study Abroad, They Pay BC Home-Tuition. BC Should Justify This Policy.

The Heights Editorial Board February 19, 2024
Two weeks ago, 1,033 Boston College students received their 2024–25 study abroad placements. When considering the opportunity of studying abroad, a key factor for many of these students and their families is the financial burden.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 4

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Feb. 4

Opinions February 4, 2024
Even though we’ve settled into our class routines, there’s one more task we need to factor into our busy schedules: laundry day. But broken washing machines, faulty dryers, and piles of clothes atop every available surface don’t exactly create the most inviting environment.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

One Last Cooee: A Lorikeet Among the Eagles

Andrew Lim December 9, 2023
Though my time is coming to an end, many lorikeets shall yet arrive on the Heights, and many eagles shall yet wander Melbourne’s bluestone lanes. Each will shape and be shaped by where they are and where they’re from.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Sept. 24

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Sept. 24

Opinions September 24, 2023
At Boston College, our communities revolve around clubs and activities. Four weeks into the semester, students are starting to feel comfortable in the organizations they chose.
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