Trinity College Dublin Professor Ciaran O’Neill discussed how love, consent, and power in 19th century Ireland compares to modern ideals.
BC bOp! Dazzles With Impressive Vocal Ranges, Skillful Instrumentation
BC bOp!’s most recent concert drew large crowds to the Vandy Cabaret room.
“A Night of New Plays” Tackles Existential Dread
“A Night of New Plays” featured two one-act plays directed by BC senior Daniel Quinones.
Famed French Composer Celebrated a Decade After His Death
The ‘Hommage à Claude Debussy’ celebrated the life and music of one of the Romantic Era’s most famed composers.
Little Moments Shares Fleeting Beauty Through Photographs
Student photographer Amy Yang, CSOM ’20, shares moments she wanted to preserve through photography in exhibition ‘Little Moments.’
Daniel Quinones: A New Perspective on ‘A Night of New Plays’
Student playwright Daniel Quinones discusses the drafting and staging of his two original plays, ‘No One Asked Lazarus’ and ‘Tunnel’s End.”
An Artistic Question of Vulgarity
Isabel Cole, MCAS ’19, explores the vulgarity surrounding genitalia through her modern take on protest posters.
IEW Photo Exhibit Incorporates Global Perspectives
The Office of International Students and Scholars and the Boston College Libraries sponsored the International Education Week Photography Exhibit in O’Neill.
English Association Celebrates ‘Frankenstein’ Anniversary
The English Association rung in Halloween with an event to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein on Oct. 29.
Breakdancing, Traditional Music Impress at Japan Club Culture Show
Traditional Japanese music, breakdancing, and J-Pop songs dominated the stage at the Japan Club Culture Show.