The stage was shrouded in darkness following the end of atmospheric filler music, when a series of notes rang out from an invisible piano. The audience looked on expectantly and, just a few seconds later, the lights came on. But almost nothing was revealed. Bob Dylan, hooded and largely hidden behind his grand piano, had arrived. In addition to Dylan’s black outfit, which … [Read more...] about Bob Dylan In Fine Form for Massachusetts Performance
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BC Sweeps Little Rock, Stays Undefeated to Start Season
Boston College volleyball has now won four straight games. Not just that—the Eagles have delivered four straight shutout victories to begin their season. BC (4–0) kept its undefeated streak going with a win over Little Rock (2–4) on Sunday night, sweeping the Trojans 3–0. The Eagles were dominant, registering 12 kills in the first set, then 13 in both the second and the … [Read more...] about BC Sweeps Little Rock, Stays Undefeated to Start Season
Marked ICE Vehicle Spotted on BC’s Campus Amid Heightened Immigration Operations
Students spotted a marked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicle on Boston College’s Lower Campus in the afternoon hours of Saturday, though no operations occurred on campus. “BC Police confirmed that a marked ICE vehicle was seen off campus on Fr. Herlihy Way and St. Thomas More Road,” University Spokesman Jack Dunn wrote in a statement to The Heights. “The vehicle … [Read more...] about Marked ICE Vehicle Spotted on BC’s Campus Amid Heightened Immigration Operations
Bring It On, Beantown: A Freshman’s Guide to Boston Activities
So, it’s your freshman year. You might still be using Google Maps to get to class or trying to figure out who to sit with during lunch in Mac. It’s probably feeling overwhelming—you’re in a new college with new people in a new city and maybe even a new country. The city of Boston is at your fingertips, and I’m here to help guide you through some fun events that you can enjoy … [Read more...] about Bring It On, Beantown: A Freshman’s Guide to Boston Activities
No. 8 BC Defeats No. 4 Maryland 2–0 for First Time Since 2021
While temperatures clocked close to ninety in Durham, N.C., that didn’t hinder Boston College field hockey’s performance in its Friday afternoon matchup against No. 4 Maryland. In fact, it may have helped showcase what the Eagles are capable of in the third game of their young season. “Our players were coming off and were completely gassed, but they went back out there and … [Read more...] about No. 8 BC Defeats No. 4 Maryland 2–0 for First Time Since 2021
BC-Michigan State preview
Last week was nice but it really meant nothing. This week will be the first test and also might be the most pivotal game of the season. If you get a win this week, the schedule lines up pretty well to go bowling. If we can’t go on the road and beat an improved but still fledgling Michigan State team, then perhaps this year will be a bit of a setback for BC. I think we can do … [Read more...] about BC-Michigan State preview
BC Cuts Office of Sustainability Internships, Leaves Manager Role Vacant Amid Budget Strains
Facing budget pressures, Boston College downsized the Office of Sustainability and will not hire student interns or a new manager of sustainability this year. “This decision reflects the fiscal realities currently facing Boston College and all institutions of higher education nationwide,” an update posted on the office’s website reads. “As a result, we will not be hiring … [Read more...] about BC Cuts Office of Sustainability Internships, Leaves Manager Role Vacant Amid Budget Strains
Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., Urges Class of 2029 To “Create a Community of Kinship” at Convocation
A sea of freshmen in summery dresses and pressed khakis filed down Linden Lane Thursday evening, chatting with each other as they made their way to Conte Forum for the 2025 convocation. Once seated, the newest members of the Boston College community were greeted by Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., who delivered this year’s convocation address. Boyle called on the Class of 2029 to … [Read more...] about Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., Urges Class of 2029 To “Create a Community of Kinship” at Convocation
Newton Calls for Engineering Peer Review to Help Resolve Homer Street Drain Debate
Newton is calling in a peer review of a drain extension project on 132 Homer St., the latest action by the city in a months-long battle between the developer and neighbors of the Newton Centre property. The developer’s petition seeks to install a new storm line running from Chapin Road to her property at the end of Homer Street in order to resolve flooding issues that currently … [Read more...] about Newton Calls for Engineering Peer Review to Help Resolve Homer Street Drain Debate