“Often missing is a basic appreciation of students as multifarious beings, who are much greater than the political beliefs they hold.”
Contemplating Mattress Firm’s Intentions
“I would have to undertake this journey without any assistance and succeed against all logical expectations, similar to how Donald Trump won the presidency.”
Escaping My Addiction to Social Media
“But as I watch the multitude of pictures and videos load, I feel my heart sink just a bit. I had spent my Saturday night watching a movie in my dorm.”
A Challenge to Expensive Textbooks
“The prices of new textbooks have been rising incredibly fast—faster than food, clothing, cars and even health care.”
‘No Exit’ Cast and Crew Speak on Production
The Boston College Theatre Department brings wretched souls to life in their production of Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘No Exit,’ a play that magnifies the most despicable qualities of man in an abstract version of hell.
A Discussion of January Movies
Arts Editor Jacob Schick gives a few theories as to why movies released in January usually suck.
Migos Flirt with Over-Saturation, Fall Short on “Culture II”
“Culture II” is substandard when compared to Migos’ debut album- “Culture” is proving itself hard to beat.
‘No Exit’ Brings Hell to Life in Bonn Studio
Boston College Theatre Department’ performance of ‘No Exit’ brings the dread of hell to Bonn Studio in the form of eternal interaction between incompatible individuals.
Digital Art Exhibit Challenges How We Absorb Media
The Digital Art and Technology Exhibit in O’Neil Library challenges our view of media consumption.
Jack Black Polkas Through Ponzi Scheme in Netflix’s ‘Polka King’
Jack Black delivers a humorous performance as a Polish immigrant polka band leader who orchestrates a Ponzi scheme in the Netflix original movie ‘The Polka King.’