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The Heights is the independent student newspaper of Boston College. The paper, published weekly during the academic year, is editorially and financially independent from the University. [ 1 ] The paper's Editorial Board consists of 48 editors and managers who are responsible for the operations of the newspaper.
In 2008 Francis co-organized "Reconnect" at Boston College, the first AHANA (African, Hispanic/Latino, Asian and Native American alumni) reunion. [9] He remained active in the organization until his death. [25] [26] He was a member of the Boston College Board of Trustees 2010–2011. [9] The Keith Francis Memorial Scholarship was established in ...
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The Heights, Boston College's current student newspaper, split off in 1919 and eventually became independent of the university itself. [ 2 ] The Stylus has been published continuously since its founding in 1882, except from the spring of 1889 to December 1893 when construction forced a suspension of publication. [ 3 ]
Keith Francis (runner), B.A. 1976, world-class track athlete, senior analyst, ATF and Boston College trustee (2010–2011) [31] William F. Galvin , 1972, Massachusetts Secretary of State; 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate [ citation needed ]