After the cancellation of a hybrid Showdown, dance groups were able to use hour-long sessions in Conte Forum to practice and perform.
ALC Calls Off Showdown
The AHANA+ Leadership Council announced that the annual Showdown dance competition has been canceled due to the pattern of racist events on campus and challenges posed by the pandemic.
Student Bands Shine at Quadstock Concert
Quadstock took over the lawn in front of O’Neill Library for a concert that showcased the musical talents of Boston College students.
Graduate Student Association to Host Virtual Concert Series
A three-part concert series, called BAMS Fest, will offer Boston College graduate students a chance to come together virtually.
Author Ijeoma Oluo Discusses Anti-racism Efforts
The acclaimed author and activist, Ijeoma Oluo, lectured on the influence of racism on college campuses and presented anti-racism policies.
Currents Lecture Examines Fact-Checking Fanaticism
Boston College professor, Renée Pastel, discussed a cultural obsession with assessing television’s accuracy during her Currents lecture.
McMullen Presentation Highlights New England Artists
The McMullen Museum of Art continues their ‘Into the Collection’ series, presenting works by New England artists.
‘IDK [What This Is]’ Pushes the Boundaries of Theatre
Boston College theatre department performs the original play ‘IDK [What This Is]’ by alumna Maggie Kearnan, BC ’14.
Acclaimed Author of ‘Pachinko’ Shares Her Writing Process
Author Min Jin Lee discussed her development as a writer during her Lowell Humanities Series lecture on Wednesday.
‘Rain In A Dry Land’ Discusses the Refugee Experience
‘Rain In A Dry Land’ documentary and panel discussion share the difficulties of life as a refugee.