Observe clearly, report accurately. This is Eagle-Eyed, a news podcast from The Heights, the premier independent student newspaper at Boston College. We’re living at a time with so much happening around us, both in and out of the BC Bubble. There’s more news, more entertainment, more dog Instagram…
In the second episode of 2018, Heights sports editors Andy Backstrom and Peter Kim discuss Boston College's most recent win against Wake Forrest, BC's first 3-0 start since 2007 and what to watch out for in the next few games against Purdue, Temple, NC State and Louisville. To read more about the game and BC football head to our website: http://bcheights.com/category/sports/ Questions or comments? Let us know at podcasts@bcheights.com or on Twitter @AndyHeights or @PeterKim_4
Now a month after the 'Silence Is Still Violence' march, UGBC president Akosua Achampong and Dean of Students Thomas Mogan talk about the experience, and how they're trying to effect lasting change on Boston College's campus.
Voters in Boston take to the polls today to decide whether Marty Walsh or Tito Jackson will serve as the Mayor of Boston next term. What each candidate has stood for, and the main issues that have shaped their campaigns.
Two weeks ago, multiple incidences of racism occurred on the campus of Boston College. How students are working to make a successful week of activism that followed into a movement, rather than a moment.
For nearly three years, graduate student employees at Boston College have been trying to form a union. Here are the steps of that journey, and the outlook for the future.
On this episode of Eagle-Eyed, the commemoration of the new "Pete Frates Day" in Boston, and BC's often-quiet president condemns white supremacists.
On the first episode of Eagle-Eyed, a look at Boston's 'Free Speech Rally,' and a BC student taking action against fascism.