This year’s Battle of the Bands turned the Rat into a den of funk, blues, and soulful jams, as artists threw down the best of their material.
Will Supple Conquers The Heights
The Sing it to the Heights winner discusses finding his community here at BC.
‘Time Stands Still’ Highlights the Choices Made in Love and War
In an engaging and compelling story, the student play ‘Time Stands Still’ by Caitlin Mason, MCAS ’16, calls to mind the importance of making choice, however hard they may be.
Will Supple, St. Columbkille at the Peak of ‘Sing it to the Heights’ 2016
Will Supple took home the grand prize at this year’s ‘Sing it to the Heights’ competition, marking the second year in a row a freshman has won.
‘Arts Invitational’ Unites BC Artists to Support ‘Make-A-Wish’
Featuring a slew of BC artists, the Arts Invitational sought to raise funds and awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ Lights Up the Air in Robsham
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ showcased the group’s versatility through an eclectic soundtrack.
Chorale’s Skilled Voices Traverse Difficult Setlist With Poise and Beauty
Chorale’s annual Winter Concert brought a varied set of songs to the eager ears of listeners Saturday night in St. Ignatius Church.
CSA, KSA Merge Modernity and Tradition in Spectacle of East Asian Culture
Colorful lion costumes, K-Pop performances, and Chinese yo-yo tricks converged to create a spectacle of Chinese and Korean culture at Saturday night’s Robsham show.
Fleabag’s Self-Awareness Augments Its Self-Deprecation
Fueled by spontaneity and unfazed by awkwardness, My Mother’s Fleabag ‘Spring Cafe’ showcases the groups versatility and stage presence.
The Lasting Legacy of Lou Montgomery
In the late 1930s Lou Montgomery became BC’s first black athlete. Despite this marked stride towards progressive ideals, Montgomery faced adversity and prejudice at home and on the road. As a virtuous man, Montgomery took these unfair slights with equal parts grace and strength.