University Chorale mixes old and new contemporary pieces to coalesce into one beautiful show that speaks to their talents and point to larger celestial themes of salvation.
‘The Great Wall’ Cannot Defend Itself from Tired Blockbuster Tropes
New Matt Damon movie ‘The Great Wall’ goes for a message of loyalty to one’s country or cause, but is blocked by the overuse of CGI and graphics.
A Uniquely Dark Brand of Violence, Netflix’s ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’
Netflix’s new movie, ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ is violent, dark, and speaks of a distinctly human truth.
The Black Kids Break Their Artistic Fast With New Album ‘Rookie’
Returning after eight years of silence, the band Black Kids releases their new album ‘Rookie’
EagleDate: Dinner at the Coconut Cafe
This week, Carson and Mika talked Appa over Pad Thai and yellow curry. Find out here if it was a love connection.
Name the Heights Offers Donors “15 Minutes of Fame”
The Office of University Advancement’s latest fundraising effort offered donors the chance to have BC landmarks temporarily named after them.
Neon, Aerobics, and Leg Warmers Mark Plex’s ’80s Day
Last Wednesday, the Plex was filled with neon-clad exercisers, as BCRec commemorated the founding of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association with an ’80s-themed day.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 6: The Shadow Over Boston
Rutherford Shireton IV recalls when the pizza-shaped tear in the universe ripped over the Mass Pike as our heroes Retrograde, George, Bridget, and Darren tried to escape to Nova Scotia.
Finding a Balance Between McDonald’s and SoulCycle
Shannon Kelly discusses her love of McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme, and all of the finest junk foods, and how her first trip to SoulCycle changed how she thought about her diet.
Karen Arnold Studies Valedictorians, Uncovers Privilege in Education
Karen Arnold has contributed groundbreaking work to the study of valedictorians and their futures, and has also developed research on better serving underprivileged students.