Created by Christian Nicholson and Michael Gordon, both BC ’15, EchoMe aims to revolutionize the music sharing in the age of social media.
Disney is Dead
While many may revel in the stream of successful 3D-animated features the studio has produced, one fan laments the slow shift away from the classic 2D cartoons that filled our childhoods.
Michael Sandel Talks Democracy at HUBweek Faneuil Forum
Michael Sandel, Harvard philosopher and bestselling author of Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? and What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, hosted a philosophical discussion as part of HUBWeek 2016.
HUBweek: A Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical
Artist Ethan Hayes-Chute spoke during HUBweek’s “Striking a Tenuous Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical,” and discussed his artistic ethos.
Internal Musings on the State of Boston College Athletics
Boston College athletics has suffered through well-documented struggles in the ACC recently. Given everything that has happened, is there reason to have hope for the future of BC athletics?
Pops Take on the Heights, Amy Schumer, and Green Day This Weekend in the Arts
See the legendary Pops surmount the Heights, Green Day take on the House of Blues, and Marky Mark quash the flames at sea in ‘Deepwater Horizon’ this weekend in the arts.
Boston College Looks to Hit Offensive Stride Against Buffalo
Boston College football squares up against Buffalo this weekend in what should be a comfortable victory if the Eagles can play with a balanced offense.
Eagles Look to Continue Growth With Victory Against Buffalo
Boston College football must show improvement from last week’s game when it takes on the University of Buffalo this weekend in Chestnut Hill.
Hello Parents: A TU/TD Greeting and Follow-Up Laundry Investigation
On this parents’ weekend, you should take the time to show your loved your ones this spine-bendingly fascinating TU/TD.
Startup Shows Usefulness of Shea Center and Accelerators
“Although there were successful startups at Boston College before these new programs, the Shea Center remains a good use of resources.”