After a technical hiccup delayed the elections, this year’s Undergraduate Government of Boston College elections for Student Assembly (SA) filled nine open seats—four first-year positions, three senior class positions, and two miscellaneous positions.
BC Launches Global Observatory on Pollution and Health
Boston College announced that it has created a Global Observatory on Pollution and Health to raise awareness about the problems surrounding pollution. The observatory will be directed by Philip J. Landrigan.
BC Falls Twice to Minnesota-Duluth in Season-Opening Series
Savannah Norcross scored her first career goal on Saturday, while Daryl Watts picked up right where she left off in 2017, but it wasn’t enough as the Eagles fell twice to Minnesota Duluth to open their season.
Eagles Lose Second Straight in Five-Set Thriller
The Eagles had a season high 61 kills, and earned two match points, but weren’t able to close out Wake Forest, losing a tense five-set affair in extra points and dropping their second straight ACC road match.
‘YSIV’ Foreshadows Higher Quality Music from Logic
Logic’s new album, ‘YSIV,’ foreshadows a return to the high-quality music he became famous for.
Inanimate Animated Movies
Arts editor Jacob Schick takes a hard look at animated movies and discusses the reasons why animated movies shouldn’t be mediocre.
Himes: Spotify’s Reign is Over—In 2018, Royalties are King
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the next steps government will take in passing the Music Modernization Act.
“There’s No Way,” “One More,” and More in New Singles
Lauve, Robyn, and Yaeji all released new singles this week.
‘Bisbee ’17’ Documents a Torn Town Confronting Its Demons
‘Bisbee ’17’ is an exceptional film, featuring strong cinematography and an intense color palette that evokes World War I imagery.
Adrenaline-pumping ‘Hold the Dark’ Disappoints in the End
‘Hold the Dark’ holds its own compared to other thrillers.