Inspired by hand-crafted Vietnamese paper cards, Wombi Rose and John Wise founded startup Lovepop, using their background in engineering to create three dimensional popup greeting cards.
Bakery Fills Newton With Matzah, Tradition
Last Sunday, The Model Matzah Bakery event was held in Newton, educating children about the significance of matzah flatbread the importance of Passover.
Orenstein Urges Students To Talk About Sexual Culture—and Pizza Toppings
Orenstein said it is time for young women to demand intimate justice in their personal lives.
What Do You Remember About Your First Cell Phone?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they remember about their first cell phone. [aesop_gallery id=”132011″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Mariella Fasoula to Transfer From Women’s Basketball
The Eagles’ star sophomore center will transfer away from the program at the end of the semester.
Care Week Kicks Off With Discussion on Identity
Rachel DiBella, the assistant director of the Women’s Center, said that people should not have to compartmentalize the diversity of identities that they have.
Sex and the Cinema
Often times in cinema, people will walk out of a movie with completely different perspectives on the events that unfolded. The relation to sex and perception of an individual film is a fascinating one.
AeroK Takes First Place In Showdown Culture Category
In a hard fought competition in the cultural category of Showdown, the hip-hop dance group AeroK took first place, with Presenting Africa to You coming in second.
Irish Dance Wins Second Consecutive ‘Showdown’ Dance Award
As the defending 2016 champions, Boston College Irish Dance took first place with their eye-catching Star Wars choreography at Saturday’s 2017 ALC Showdown.
Romero and MLK Scholarships Promote Diversity
“At a school such as BC, where Hispanic and African-American students are historically underrepresented, programs like these two scholarships help to create a more inclusive university.”