While many Boston College students were out of the city for the summer, the Boston mayoral elections continued. Now the campaigns of the candidates, Incumbent Democratic mayor Martin J. Walsh, WCAS ‘09, councilman Tito Jackson, Robert Cappucci, and Joseph Wiley, are running in full force.
‘Twin Peaks’ Embraces Darkness in Nightmarish End
David Lynch continues to bend minds and haunt dreams during the Showtime revival of the beloved and beguiling ‘Twin Peaks.’
At University Convocation, Leahy Condemns White Supremacists
“Since last year’s presidential election, it has become even more difficult to have respectful dialogue about such issues as immigration, race, sexuality, free speech, and religious beliefs,” Leahy said.
Happy Pete Frates Day, Boston
Marty Walsh declared Sept. 5, 2017 Pete Frates Day in Boston.
Season in Review: 2017 Women’s Soccer
Despite losing their top-two all-time leading scorers, the Eagles bounced back in 2017—at one point winning six of seven matches—and ended up clinching their first ACC Tournament appearance in four years.
The Whale in the Room
“It seems that our conversation about masculine fragility on campus is hasty, and it really ought not to be.”
Connecting Spirituality and Mental Health
“Based on what seems to me to be a proper understanding of the spiritual nature of many of the “mental health” problems that affect most students, BC does an admirable job in making resources available for maintaining our emotional well-being.”
Up the Creek Without a Paddle
“The second time my head went underwater, I thought, ‘Shoot, this is such an embarrassing way to die.'”
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Ushers Wall-crawler Back to Comic Origins
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ is a proper Spidey entry into the MCU fans have been waiting for. Without a doubt, this web-slinging flick will not disappoint.
In ‘Dunkirk,’ Nolan Brings Elegance and Simplicity to Blockbuster Filmmaking
Nolan expertly engrosses viewers in the experience of war, making ‘Dunkirk’ one of the most tense war dramas to date.