The posters were advertising an egg donation service that promised $7,000 to $12,000 to women willing to donate their eggs.
Important Reflections in Film
People may see film as trivial, but to those who have established a rapport with the medium, it is apparent that film offers an important reflection into our own lives.
Gender Inequality in Hollywood
“If a film is nominated for any important awards, we have learned to assume that it stars male actors or it is directed and produced by men.”
‘Lego Batman’ Builds Great Film on Foundation of Franchise
The Lego Batman Movie features a level of sophistication and intelligence that reaches audiences beyond just those who still play with LEGOs.
World Regresses to Barbarism in CW’s ‘The 100’
The globe keeps on turning, albeit a little slower, in ‘The 100’ as civilization slips further into the recesses of primal fears and survival instincts.
‘Santa Clarita Diet’ Proves Family Matters, Even to the Undead
A taste for family life does not mix well with a taste for blood. ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ follows the life of a suburban vampire trying to have a quiet family life and quiet a lust for flesh.
Practicing the Art of Argument with the Fulton Debate Society
Most recently, Boston College’s Fulton Debate Society won the West Point tournament as well as the University Club Championship.
Political Science Journal Colloquium Releases First Issue
Colloquium, the political science journal of Boston College, will release its first issue at the end of February.
The Executive Story So Far
“Though the right has valid concerns, the benefits—social, economic, political, and moral—to accepting immigrants, especially refugees, far outweigh the costs.”
A Seat at Our Table
“As we discuss these complicated political situations, let’s not forget the simple humanity that lies beneath them.”