Student filmmakers showcased their documentaries about various social justice causes at a film department sponsored Arts Fest event.
Student Documentary ‘Two Islands’ Comments on Greek Immigration Crisis
Student filmmakers Marilyn Smith and Angelos Bougas debuted ‘Two Islands,’ their documentary about the Greek immigration crisis at Arts Fest.
‘The Devil Wears Fedora’ Allows Interaction With Diverse Characters
CCE’s ‘The Devil Wears Fedora’ incorporated raunchy humor and realistic characters into the “whodunit” event.
Chamber Music Society Stuns With Skill on Strings
The Boston College Chamber Music Society performed four pieces with a focus on violin and piano duos.
Award Ceremony Honors Contributions to the Arts
At the end of Artsfest, an awards ceremony honored those who have made great contributions to the world of arts at BC.
‘The Laughing Medusa’ Moves Audience at Magazine Debut
Female student artists read their original poems at the launch of the most recent magazine edition of ‘The Laughing Medusa.’
‘Lolita’ Recounts the Life of Russian Immigrants
‘Lolita’ wasn’t very popular in Russia, however, it is especially important in today’s climate regarding immigration.
BC Falls Short of ACC Championship, Loses First Game of Season to No. 5 UNC
North Carolina bounced back from an early deficit with a 9-2 run—a stretch that ultimately propelled the Tar Heels to their third-consecutive ACC Tournament title, snapping BC’s season-long, 19-game win streak.
Two Students Promote Libraries and Literacy, Near and Far
Daniel Moverman, MCAS ’18, and Tara Hebert, MCAS ’18 tackled the world’s persisting problem of illiteracy.
Schachter Highlights Tension Between Judaism and Art
Ben Schachter discussed his spiritual journey through art at the Arts Fest event ‘Becoming a Jewish Artist: What is Gained? What is Lost?’