The future is bright at BC across the board, as every fall team on campus has one if not several impact freshmen—an impressive total for one class.
Students Explore McMullen Exhibits at Art After Dark
The McMullen Museum opened its doors Friday evening for three exhibits, performances by BC arts groups, and do-it-yourself activities.
Two Quick Goals in Fourth Quarter Doom Eagles to Defeat Against Northwestern
This time last season, Boston College field hockey suffered a heartbreaker, falling in double overtime to Northwestern in the annual B1G/ACC Cup. This year, the No. 13 Eagles hoped to leave Evanstown, Ill., having defeated the No. 15 Wildcats, who sat within striking distance of BC in the national rankings. With the ACC being far…
Second Half Surge vs. UNH Sends Eagles to Sixth Straight Win
Senior forward Francesca Venezia broke a scoreless deadlock in the 60th minute, and Sam Smith added an insurance goal late as BC moved to 6-0 on the year with a win over the Wildcats.
Theatre Professor Jorgensen Ties Teaching and Acting Together
“I was thinking, ‘Oh man,’ you know, I don’t know if I want to teach or if I want to keep acting,” Jorgensen said. “But for me, I’ve always been very impatient in the sense of, I couldn’t stand the idea that I had to wait for someone to pick me to make art.”
Newton Judge Files to Drop Her Obstruction Charge
Shelley M. Richmond Joseph, a judge in Newton District Court who has been indicted on an obstruction of justice charge for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant escape from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), filed a motion to have the charges against her dropped on Friday. The filing calls the charges “unprecedented,” and referenced a 2017…
Himes: For Crying Out Loud
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why music can make us cry and give us goosebumps even if we don’t care about the lyrics.
King Princess, Camila Cabello Release New Singles This Week
King Princess, Camila Cabello, and Conan Gray all released new singles this week.
‘It Chapter Two’ Chooses Gore over Depth
‘It Chapter Two’, the sequel to the 2017 horror blockbuster ‘It’, proves that most of the time, bigger doesn’t equal better.
‘The Spy’ Exposes Grim Realities of Espionage
‘The Spy’ depicts the harsh realities of working in espionage, even though it is also glamorous and action-packed.