‘A Common Cause’ details the dramatic political transitions of David Goldstein and Martha Avery Moore.
Plexapalooza, ENCORE, And More This Weekend In Arts
‘Project Almanac’ and ‘The Show Against Humanity’ are just a few of the weekend’s marque events.
Boldly Following The Spotify Generation
How we share our music is just as important as what we listen to.
Former Irish Prisoner Secures Interim Injunction On Belfast Project Materials
A former Irish prisoner was awarded a temporary injunction on the release of his interviews from Boston College’s Belfast Project to Northern Ireland.
Dining In: Feeding Boston College Through The Snowstorm
As Winter Storm Juno buried BC under two feet of snow, BC dining staff worked tirelessly to keep the three main dining halls on campus fully operational.
Winter Storm Juno Blankets BC In 20 Inches Of Snow
Boston College suspended regular activities Tuesday in light of the massive winter storm Juno, which has already made Boston’s top ten list for severity.
A Journey Through The Philippines In ‘Discovering Kapwa’ Photo Exhibit
Tucked into the first floor of O’Neil, “Discovering Kapwa” tells the story of the simple life and the people who made Casa Bayanihan home, for a little while at least.
Shakespeare Anthology Brings ‘Honor, Shame, and Violence’ To Bonn
BC’s theater department honors Shakespeare with anthology at Robsham this weekend in ‘Honor, Shame, and Violence’
This Weekend In Arts: BC Dynamics Tryouts, ‘Honor, Shame, And Violence’ And More
BC Dynamics holds tryouts, the theater department puts on ‘Honor, Shame, and Violence,’ and more Boston events this weekend.
Literary Magazine ‘ASIAM’ Challenges Microaggressions Against Asian Americans
ASIAM LIterary Magazine fuses artistic expression and cultural identity by examining social issues that impact the Asian-American community.