While Andrew Orpik may have not made a name for himself in the NHL like his brother, his work off the ice has sculpted him into a role model.
Getting the Most Out of Showdown
Showdown is such a great unifying event on campus, but it could be so much better with a little tweaking and a few rational changes.
Finding One’s Frequency: Tonye Ikoli Speaks About ‘Sing it to the Heights’ Win
The 2017 ‘Sing It to the Heights’ winner Tonye Ikoli, MCAS ’17, talks artistic influences, inspiration, and preparation with the Acoustics.
BC Must Support Diversity Amid Changing Visa Policies
“Regardless of what this administration believes, diversity is what already does, and always will, make this country great.”
‘The Sense of an Ending’ Leaves Younger Audiences Wanting More
‘The Sense of an Ending’ is a decent movie, but doesn’t make any attempts to ingratiate itself to a wider audience or make up for its agedness.
ZAYN Gives Listeners a New Guilty Pleasure and More in Singles This Week
Zayn assures us that leaving One Direction was for the best with ‘Still Got Time,’ while Parisian Foutaine de lait puzzles with ‘Camille’ in singles this week
Exploring War, ‘Mexican Suitcase’ Sifts Through Collective Conscience
‘The Mexican Suitcase’ powerfully reveals stories of war photography and the lasting impact of civil war on future generations.
Mura Masa Evokes Feelings of Simple Sentimentality in ‘1 Night’ Music Video
Though the feelings used are simple, the universality of Mura Masa’s ‘1 Night’ is sure to leave an impression on those who share the forlorn feelings therein.
A Party of Lies, With Bread: TU/TD
Truly, they were coming up, and they were going to get this party started.
Comfortable in a Food Rut
“Be an adventurous eater and a fearless chef. Sample challenging recipes, try new restaurants, and conquer unknown ingredients. But if you find yourself in a food rut, don’t fret.”