Although ‘The Hummingbird Project’ is well acted by Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård, the script falls flat.
June Bloom, Spring Midwest Rock WZBC Concert at Great Scott
June Bloom, Nemes, and Spring Midwest played the Great Scott in Allston for the WZBC Spring Concert.
2019 Eagles’ Top-Five Potential Undrafted Free Agents
BC is expected to have seven or so players selected in this year’s NFL Draft—but what about the guys that might not hear their name called in April?
Weekly Roundup: Lacrosse Continues to Roll, Men’s Hockey Comes Up One Game Short
In the latest edition of our weekly roundup, we take a look at men’s hockey falling one game short of the NCAA Tournament, lacrosse moving to 11-0 on the season, and much more.
In Response to: “Reactions to ‘Lies Feminists Tell’ Counter Free Speech”
“In my opinion, the event did not promote “respect and empathy” for middle-class, abled, and heterosexual Catholic white women, let alone those of different(/no) genders, races, ethnicities, sexualities, religions, abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds.”
UPDATE: Patrick Gregorek, MCAS ’19, Dies Suddenly at Seekonk, Mass. Home
Patrick Gregorek, MCAS ’19, died suddenly in his Seekonk, Mass. home yesterday, according to a University release written by Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore.
City of Boston Holds Hearing to Impose Regulations on Marijuana Industry
The hearing was headed by Kim Janey, the ordinance sponsor and city councilor for District 7, and Michael Flaherty, chair of the committee.
The Week in Photos
NETA Opens First Recreational Dispensary in Boston Area
Medical marijuana dispensary NETA began recreational sales on Saturday, March 23 in Brookline Village.
Mason Pelio’s Strong Start Leads Eagles Past Clemson
Behind 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball from freshman Mason Pelio, BC fought off a late rally from the Tigers and avoided a series sweep at home on Sunday afternoon in front of a good crowd.