Michelle Wu, the first Asian American woman to serve on the Boston City Council, shared her experiences regarding identity, race, and politics.
Miami Archbishop Calls For Immigration Reform
On Monday, Archbishop of Miami Rev. Thomas Wenski arrived at Boston College to speak on the Catholic Church’s position on immigration reform at an event hosted by BC’s Church in the 21st Century (C21).
Hoodie Allen Can’t Find The Right Words On ‘People Keep Talking’
The 26-year-old rapper may not be signed to a mainstream label, but his latest album is painfully generic.
Visiting Parents Kept Busy With Gala Concert, Gameday Activities Over The Weekend
Friday through Sunday marked Boston College’s longstanding tradition of hosting Parents’ Weekend.
Winterbottom’s ‘Trip To Italy’ Is A Dull, Two-Hour Ride
With only a few comedic moments, ‘The Trip to Italy’ overall lacks an entertaining storyline.
LaMontagne’s Folk Album ‘Supernova’ Outshines Past Work
Supernova is a solid blending of blues, folk, psychedelic, and rock, a concoction of old school sounds mixed with an almost childlike freedom.
Psychological Thriller ‘Oculus’ Challenges Perceptions Of Horror Genre
By: Cam Harding
Despite the rather ridiculous premise of two siblings battling a satanic mirror on a four-century-long murdering spree, Mike Flanagan’s psychological horror Oculus provides an interesting deviation from the modern onslaught of ’80s remakes and Paranormal Activity spinoffs.
Advocates For The Poor Spread Pope’s Message
On Monday, March 31, the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) hosted an event featuring four recipients of the Lumen Christi Award in Robsham Theater.
Advocates For The Poor Spread Pope’s Message
By: Cameron Harding
On Monday, March 31, the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) hosted an event featuring four recipients of the Lumen Christi Award in Robsham Theater.
‘3 Days To Kill’ Thriller Is Poorly Executed
By: Cameron Harding
McGinty’s 3 Days To Kill is a confused compilation of comedy and drama elements, with meager characters and an unimpressive action plot.