With the surroundings doused in red, the 26th annual Pops on the Heights raised $13 million for 431 student scholarships on Friday night.
Sennott Speaks on Current State of Journalism
“The truth is now under attack,” said Charles Sennott, an award winning journalist and author. Right now, and forever more, we need to work a lot harder to be sure we do our jobs. We have to do better. Journalism has failed us. We have to do better.”
Fine Tuning Before Pops on the Heights
Pops on the Heights allows many students to get a chance in the spotlight. Here’s how these student-performers prepare for the big night.
‘Save the Date’ Exhibit Delves into History of BC
The history of Boston College is told through objects and pictures from the university archives in the Bapst exhibit ‘Save the Date: Events and Traditions at Boston College.’
Sunset SLAM! Provided Powerful Poems, Wise Words
Various powerful and passionate student poets took the stage for SLAM!’s (soul, love, and meaning) first event of the year.
Weems Explores America’s Dark Side, African Identity
Carrie Mae Weems explores African American Identity and America’s dark past in her exhibit at the McMullen Museum of Arts.
So You Think You Can Dance?
The Boston College dance teams speak on the intricacies of their individual audition processes and on what they look for in new dancers.
BC Professor Matson Presents Fictional Novel ‘Ultraviolet’
BC English Professor Suzanne Matson presented her fourth novel, ‘Ultraviolet,’ to students on September 13.
Eight BC Groups Join Forces for AcappellaFest 2018
AcapellaFest showcased the talents of seven of the 12 active a cappella groups at Boston College. The groups pulled from contemporary works to craft a fun opening to the fall a cappella scene.