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arrested on charges of conspiring to obtain information by illegal means. They pleaded no contest and were assessed a small fine. Sheehan and Berkey believed they were acting in the best interest of the student body; one BC professor, Richard Hughes, described Sheehan as “a genuine crusader, passionately dedicated to his beliefs.” The administration evicted
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may print what the editorial board chooses, but must retain a relationship with the University to retain campus distribution rights and the newspaper office's lease agreement in McElroy Commons. In 2003, this lease was called into question following publication of a sexually explicit column called
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meeting and printed a transcript of the meeting in the next issue, publicizing the University’s plans to fire Executive Vice President Fr. F. X. Shea. The administration pressed charges and had a restraining order put on the information. The paper's editors, Tom Sheehan and Michael Berkey, were
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would be an independent college newspaper, but would occasionally still clash with the values of the Jesuit University; in 1978, the University threatened not to renew lease after the paper published ads for an abortion clinic.
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These more liberal attitudes at the time were a shift from Boston College's more conservative, Catholic values, and became the beginnings of a strained relationship between the paper and the University administrators.
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In recent years, the board has editorialized in favor of the creation of an LGBTQ resource center and University divestment from fossil fuels. As an independent student newspaper,
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first petitioned in 1947, predating the current undergraduate government (UGBC) by a number of years. Before the ’50s, the buildings in the Quad had no official names. What is now
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began to include editorials of greater international focus, including pieces about the draft and the war, though Boston College remained the focal point. Among other issues,
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By the mid-’60s, the paper began to come into conflict with the school's administration. At one point, the paper wanted to sponsor a lecture by
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also became more vocal about the Vietnam War, encouraging discussion of the war and calling for an end to it through support of protest groups.
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Soon, though, the paper would be forced to divorce itself from university funding in order to maintain editorial independence. In 1971,
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received funding from the school and ran stories about student clubs, sporting events, and lectures on campus. The first board declared
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a “news organ” that would live up to the “purity and ruggedness” of its name. Notably, in 1920, an editorial ran suggesting that the
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debuted as a weekly newspaper on November 19, 1919 at a mere four pages, becoming the smallest college newspaper at the time.
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has continued to print its annual commencement edition, as well as occasional special print editions for events such as
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editors for their actions. Thus began University president Fr. Joyce's somewhat tense relationship with
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ceased printing regular editions and began publishing a weekly "E-Edition" online instead. Since then,
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article, and in 1960, accusing the University of not honoring the rights of its black students.
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faced similar pressure from the BC administration after reporting on University President
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still held the lecture in its office in McElroy. The University placed sanctions on five
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was not limited to University issues, but also included national issues. In the 1950s,
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suggested naming the buildings after influential figures in the university's history.
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In 2004, the paper began printing twice weekly, Mondays and Thursdays. In 2017,
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was simply “the tower building,” and what are now Lyons, Devlin, and
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wrote heavily about the need for an active student council;
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Full archive of The Heights November 1919 - April 2015
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returned to a once-a-week print cycle, and in 2021,
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Index

student newspaper
Broadsheet
Chestnut Hill
Massachusetts
ISSN
2473-6554
OCLC
244126535
www.bcheights.com
independent
newspaper
Boston College
mascot
eagle
the Eagle
World War II
Gasson
Fulton
Martin Luther King Jr.
birth control
William Baird
Jesuit
Catholic
board of trustees
William P. Leahy
Black History Month
"About Us"
"The Heights, Volume 1, Number 1 — 19 November 1919 — Boston College Newspapers"
"The Heights, Volume II, Number 3 — 15 October 1920 Edition 02 — Boston College Newspapers"
"The Heights, Volume XXVIII, Number 24 — 28 March 1947 — Boston College Newspapers"

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