“The World of Johannes Brahms II,” performed by BC students in Gasson 100, provided an impressive balance of various types of chamber music from the Romantic era.
If You Could Bring a Professor to Thanksgiving Dinner, Who Would It Be?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students which professor they would bring to Thanksgiving dinner if they could. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Notebook: Dillon, Hilliman Lead Eagles Past Huskies
The Eagles overcame a slow start and steadily wore the Huskies down with the run game, resulting in a 39-16 victory and a bowl game for BC.
Activist Byron Hurt Tackles Toxic Masculinity, Misogyny
“So the question is, what are we going to do to change this reality?” Hurt said. “Are we going to continue to let it fester, or are you going to question and challenge it?”
Rob Nixon Highlights Efforts of Environmental Martyrs
Rob Nixon, the Currie C. and Thomas A. Barron Family Professor in Humanities and Environment at Princeton University, gave a lecture on Thursday evening as part of the Park Street Corporation Speaker Series, which invites guests to speak about the intersections of health, humanities, and ethics. After brief introductions by Amy Boesky, director of the…
Tom Rinaldi Discusses Legacy of Welles Crowther, Heroism
“When Welles’s remains were recovered in March of 2002, he was surrounded by the remains of FDNY firefighters,” Rinaldi said. “Still, he did not leave.”
‘Three Billboards’ Transforms Anger into Hope, Grief into Action
‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ analyzes police efficacy in a dark and comedic fashion.
Former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Talks Energy and Environment in Age of Trump
We had all this potential for wind energy, for solar energy, and there were so many barriers to developing [clean energy], that we set about trying to knock down barriers,” Ritter said.
People Must See Past Media’s Portrayal of North Korea, Cumings Says
“Do not believe most of what you hear, they are mostly just scare stories,” Cumings said.
Laura Sen Explains the Power of Learning, How to Spark Change
Sen was named one of the 100 Power Women by Forbes in 2010 and one of the 50 most influential women in 2011 by Boston Magazine.