In tandem with Executive Vice President Michael Lochhead and Provost David Quigley, Boston College president Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. issued a statement late Sunday night condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order banning the entry of refugees from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Train’s ‘A Girl, a Boat, a Bottle’ Provides a Sunny Escape
With songs “Drink Up” and “Play That Song,” Train encourages a positive and upbeat outlook on the world we live in and all the fun to be had.
‘Resident Evil,’ Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here
‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ lacks any value or redeeming qualities, going so far as to physically assault the eyes and ears. Don’t see this movie, please.
‘The Path’ Loses its Way Along the Winding Road to Greatness
Hulu’s ‘The Path’ meanders down the road to mediocre non-network television, lacking captivation and conviction.
Everyone Should Know ‘What Every Girl Should Know’
‘What Every Girl Should Know’ explores the modern struggle of women through the lens of a 1914 Catholic Reformatory
Best of Synergy and Dance Groups Lit Up the Stage with Comedy and Choreography
Synergy, Dance Organization of Boston College (DOBC), Presenting Africa To You (PATU), Females Incorporating Sisterhood Through Step (F.I.S.T.S), and Dance Ensemble all collaborated to bring the BC audience laughter and exciting dance moves.
‘Viva Polonia!’ Brings an Empassioned Piece of Poland to Lyons
Bringing a wealth of culture to Lyons, if for but a moment, ‘Viva Polonia!’ brought tangible passion, talents, and tears to eager viewers in Lyons 423.
O’Malley’s New Melody: The Former Presidential Candidate Is Lecturing for BC Law This Semester
Martin O’Malley, the former Governor of Maryland and presidential candidate, is also the lead singer of his Irish folk-rock band, O’Malley’s March.
Chatman Ties School Record With Nine Triples in Road Loss to Virginia Tech
The Eagles lost their seventh ACC game of the season against Virginia Tech on Sunday night. Similar to its other road games, BC opened up play flatfooted. But a career night from Jordan Chatman forced another conference nail biter.
Get out a Pen, Forget About the Embarrassment, and Just Go for It
In her introductory column, Shannon Kelly describes her journey from loud, to quiet, and back again, while strengthening her voice through writing.