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What ‘The Heights’ is Thankful For

The Heights Editorial Board November 24, 2024
I’m thankful for every bit of Mac 113—the navy-blue couches we inherited from Will’s childhood home, the bulky printer that malfunctions more often than not, and the string lights that Laboy hung up during our sophomore year. More importantly, I’m thankful for the office-goers I’ve spent hundreds of hours editing, arguing, and laughing with over the past three years.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

What ‘The Heights’ is Thankful For

The Heights Editorial Board November 19, 2023
The names that dot this page make up a crazy family that’ll laugh, scream, and cry together for years to come. I’ll always be grateful for them.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 19

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 19

Opinions November 19, 2023
From our beautiful campus to our treasured friends, we all have something or someone to be grateful for this holiday season. Smile, sleep, eat good food, hold your loved ones close, and enjoy this quick break before we move into finals season.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

What ‘The Heights’ Is Thankful For

Opinions November 20, 2022

Megan Kelly: I’m thankful for the usual suspects: family, friends, fellow Heights editors, and my elderly and senile dog (Bubba). I’m thankful for my eternally patient professors, late nights at Pino’s...

From slime-covered toadstools to Thanksgiving turkey

From slime-covered toadstools to Thanksgiving turkey

Ana Pirosca December 7, 2021

If there is one film that could easily define a generation, it is most definitely Shrek.  First released in 2001, featuring a “big, stupid, ugly ogre,” Shrek parodies common tropes in Disney...

Should I Stay or Should I Go?: BC Community Grapples With Post-Thanksgiving Plans

Should I Stay or Should I Go?: BC Community Grapples With Post-Thanksgiving Plans

Hannah Murphy December 1, 2020
When Boston College announced its plan for the Thanksgiving break on Oct.19, students faced the choice of either remaining on campus or within Massachusetts over Thanksgiving break, or returning home and completing the remainder of the semester remotely. For many students, weighing the benefits of in-person instruction and on-campus life against spending the holiday with their families was no easy task.
Editorial: Men and Women for Others? Or Men and Women Against One Another?

Editorial: Men and Women for Others? Or Men and Women Against One Another?

Opinions November 22, 2020

Boston College is sending conflicting messages about what it expects of its students. BC has traditionally encouraged students to be “men and women for others” by looking out for each other and for...

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of Nov. 16

Opinions November 20, 2020

Thumbs Up Celebrating Thanksgiving safelyThanksgiving won’t look the same for anyone this year, but that doesn’t mean we have to lose the spirit of the holiday! Have dinner with your roommates...

What 'The Heights' Is Thankful For

What ‘The Heights’ Is Thankful For

Opinions November 19, 2020

Even during a pandemic, there is still much to be grateful for. The Heights editors shared what they are most grateful for below: Colleen Martin: I'm thankful for this newspaper, and for everyone...

BC Dining Prepares for Thanksgiving Feast

BC Dining Prepares for Thanksgiving Feast

Ada Anderson November 16, 2020
Boston College Dining Services holds a Thanksgiving dinner every year for students who remain on campus. But this year, with students staying on campus for the break, it is preparing for a larger crowd than usual.
Students to Stay In Mass. for Thanksgiving or Finish Semester Remotely

Students to Stay In Mass. for Thanksgiving or Finish Semester Remotely

Madeleine Romance October 19, 2020
On-campus students may leave for Thanksgiving Break and not return until next semester, or they may stay in Massachusetts for the break and finish the semester on campus.
Ally Mozeliak / Heights Editor

Editorial: Don’t Wait: Announce Spring Break Now

Opinions October 19, 2020
If BC’s Thanksgiving plan involves sending students home, students will have roughly five weeks to buy plane tickets. To avoid another late decision, the University should decide now about what it plans to do about Spring Break.
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