This special edition of The Heights presents a collection of all the biggest stories we published during the Class of 2026’s time at BC. Grab a newspaper around campus, flip through the e-edition, or ...
Newton’s Economic Development Commission (EDC) met Tuesday to discuss 2026 priorities and brainstorm ways to support the city’s broader economic strategy, stemming from challenges of high vacancy in ...
Boston College has received a $125 million donation—the largest in the University’s history—from the Patrick F. Cadigan Family Foundation to fund the renovation of Carney Hall, according to a ...
As competition for admission to elite colleges intensifies, many high school seniors battle for perfect GPAs, strong test scores, and robust extracurriculars—just to get rejected from their dream ...
A year ago, Boston College lacrosse beat Stony Brook to advance to its eighth straight NCAA semifinal game. This year, there were very different emotions on display when the final horn sounded. After ...
Boston College students lost access to Canvas services Thursday afternoon following a cyberattack that listed the University among thousands of others allegedly affected by a data breach. “There is ...
On a hot, spring night in 1981, Rich Canning’s roommate took a deep breath and plunged headfirst down a makeshift water slide on the stairs, landing on a kitchen floor piled high with sand. “They ...
Newton Public Schools and City Hall will be closed tomorrow on Tuesday, Feb. 24 as a result of the torrential snowstorm that has totaled up to 30 inches in parts of Massachusetts. Totals for the ...
For many Boston College students dining in Mac this January, meals came with an additional side: magic tricks. Enter Alden Beals, MCAS ’29, and Jackson Dhane, MCAS ’29, with cards shuffled, split, and ...
Few cities rival the Gothic cathedrals and charming city streets of Dublin, but Boston comes close. From the Boston Celtics to its many Irish-American pubs and restaurants, Boston is steeped in Irish ...
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., is leaving the Heights in the summer of 2026, ending the longest tenure of any University president in Boston College history. “For the next two years ...
Applause echoed throughout the Murray Room Saturday evening as Janely Cruz Fuentes stood to receive the 2026 Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship. “I realized that so much of my experience has been ...