BC SLAM!, along with the Black Student Forum and United Front, hosted poet TOO BLACK to speak about racism, prejudice, and the black experience.
‘Chicago’ Pulls Back the Curtain on Extravagance, Morals
Robsham Theater presents the classic play ‘Chicago,’ satirizing and analyzing the nature of crime and violence in America.
BC Community Celebrates and Remembers Persian Poet Rumi
The Boston College community came together at St. Ignatius to honor the work of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi in music and dance.
BC bOp! Brings Classic Tunes and Modern Hits Together
BC bOp!, the on-campus jazz ensemble, displayed incredible talent and skill in their live performance blending old and new music.
Performance Groups Feel Pressure When Searching for Space to Practice
Dance teams and a cappella organizations struggle to find sufficient and adequate practice space on Boston College’s campus.
Art Club Exhibition Features Infinite Complexities
The exhibit, featuring work by BC students and faculty, presents urban and natural images to explore the world at large.
Blue Heron Plays Harmonious Renaissance Music
The historical music group blended polyphony and texture to create a showcase of Renaissance music that resonated with listeners.
Chris Cheeseman, Pops on the Heights, and the Possible Dream
When Chris Cheeseman, CSOM ’20, sang at the 25th Pops on the Heights, it might appear that he had it all. But it is not without dedication and self-discovery that he was able to get to sing his song that fateful night.
Irish Céilí Grows Enthusiasm from Gaelic Roots
Featuring accessible Irish dance and lively string music, Irish Céilí engaged attendees with an upbeat and memorable presentation of Gaelic culture.
Syrian Films Feature Spiritual Triumph Over Atrocity
Presented by directors Muhammad and Samah Safi Bayazid, the war films humanized the struggles of Syrian refugees to share stories lost in the news cycle.