There is literally a host of deadly tornados headed to Boston College, the storm arriving just in time for Modstock 2014.
Underground Performers Diversify BC Arts Scene
By: John Wiley
BC Underground, in its second year at Arts Fest, featured a variety of talent from underrepresented artists on campus, including break dancers, hip-hop crews, spoken word artists, rappers, and electronic music producers.
Iggy Azalea Rehashes ‘Classic’ Rap Themes In Studio Debut
By: John Wiley
Azaela has asserted herself as a presence in hip-hop, but her studio debut is overwhelmed by materialistic themes.
Remembering At A Cost
By: John Wiley
The language surrounding tragedy, in time, inevitably transforms into a discussion of ourselves. “Boston Strong,” initially a statement on the victims and first responders, has been expanded into the popular lexicon as a way of discussing the everyday.
Summer Camp Cafe Offers A ‘Dynamic’ Mix Of Talent
By: John Wiley
Deep talent and quirky personality were brought out in the Dynamics’ spring a cappella show on Saturday.
Smart Social Media In BC Admissions
By: John Wiley
It’s naive for anyone to expect a video running a little over three minutes to successfully articulate the identity of a university, but that said, the #BC2018 campaign could’ve made those minutes mean a lot more to the BC community.
Signs Of Spring
By: John Wiley, Ariana Igneri, & Michelle Tomassi
Students showcase their personalities, style, and favorite trends for the spring season.
Salad Days’ Is Difficult To Digest, But Also Far From Bland
Mac DeMarco’s Salad Days shows off a mature side of the eccentric Canadian performer that can go unnoticed live.
A Defense Of UGBC’s Failed Concert Legacy
UGBC’s decision to section off concert-planning activities felt reasonable enough, at least looking through a lens narrowly limited last semester’s failures, but there are real concerns in the handing over of responsibilities.
A Flea’s Life: Inside The ‘Bag’
Before stepping onto the O’Connell stage for their last ‘Big Show’ this weekend, the three senior Fleabaggers reflect on the past four years with the improv group.