Boston College students were decked out in creative outfits to celebrate Marathon Monday. Let’s take a look at the trends for this year’s Mile 21 festivities.
WZBC Hosts A Musical Evening at the O’Connell House
BC’s student radio station WZBC hosted its spring concert at the O’Connell House, featuring Shallow Alcove, Exit 18, and buffchick.
T-Pain Delivers Lackluster Marathon Monday Performance
Monday’s performance marked T-Pain’s second visit to Chestnut Hill after he headlined 2016’s Modstock. While his 2016 performance on the Heights was affected by poor weather, this Monday’s set was affected by a lack of stage presence and repeated stoppages.
ALC Showdown 2024 Thrills BC as Dance Teams Up Their Game
17 of BC’s dance teams competed for the biggest dance competition of the year, organized by AHANA+ Leadership Council.
How Last Year’s Winners Are Preparing for ALC Showdown 2024
Showdown is the biggest day of the year for Boston College’s dance teams. This year, teams are excited to impress the BC community.
Contemporary Theatre Challenges Truth and Art in ‘The Lifespan of A Fact’
Boston College Contemporary Theatre’s thought-provoking and gripping production of The Lifespan of a Fact fearlessly challenges the boundary between fact and fiction while raising questions about ethics and artistic expression.
Battle of the Bands Winners to Compete in BC’s Best
Among the competitors of the annual Battle of the Bands competition, three singers and three bands will move forward to compete in BC’s Best.
James Joyce’s Classic Novel Gathers Students and Faculty For a 28-Hour Reading
On March 21, students and faculty gathered in Connolly House to begin reading the entirety of Ulysses, a reading that would span over 28-and-a-half hours.
Alumni Play ‘Cleveland Circle’ Takes Audiences Through Post-College Life
The play was written by alumni Aidan O’Neill, MCAS ’23, and Lily Telegdy, MCAS ’23, and shows the audience what it’s like to live in Boston in your 20s.
BCDE Heats Up the Stage with “Fever”
This year’s performance, titled “Fever,” was a celebration of the teams’ infectious passion and commitment.