Saturday afternoon, the Social Justice Film Screening was held in Devlin hall. Students debuted documentaries dedicated to illuminating important social issues across the world, especially religious conflicts.
Students Perform Play Reading of ‘The Angels’
BC students performed a reading of the original play ‘The Angels’ Friday afternoon.
‘9 To 5’ Provocatively Pushes Boundaries
‘9 To 5: The Musical’ portrays female empowerment without shying away from more controversial subject matter.
A Capella Groups Brighten Rainy Day at Showcase
Despite the gloomy weather, a full crowd showed up to hear the best of Boston College’s a capella groups.
University Chorale Blends Religious and Secular Pieces
University Chorale, led by conductor John Finney, gave its final performance of the year Thursday afternoon.
‘The Good Body’ Preaches Self-Acceptance
On Friday afternoon, the Women’s Center and the Boston College Dramatics Society staged a production of ‘The Good Body,’ which addresses the impact that societal beauty standards have on women.
Singer-Songwriters and Bands Compete at BC’s Best
Raucous rock bands and mellower soloists faced off Thursday night at BC’s Best, with winner Isobel Knight slated to open for the headlining artists at Modstock.
Jeb Bush Orchestra Gets Funky On Air With WZBC
Allston-based funk band Jeb Bush Orchestra stopped by WZBC for an interview and performance on Josh Artman’s psychedelic radio show ‘The Hitchhiker’s Audioguide.’
The Sharps Travel Back to Prehistory for Spring Cafe
During The Sharps’ Spring Cafe, titled “Stone Age Sharps,” Boston College’s only all-female a cappella group got into the prehistoric spirit and showcased their strong voices.
Full Swing Makes Spectacle of Annual Showcase
Full Swing stepped it up for the ‘Swing Spectacular’ after an exciting return to Showdown.