BC 360, a pilot program initiated by the Office of News and Public Affairs, allows students to have a more active role in shaping BC’s image on social media outlets.
This Weekend In Arts: Seaver’s Express, Andrew McMahon, And More
Andrew McMahon performs at House of Blues, Seavers Express plays at the Superfan Zone concert, plus more events this weekend.
Pajammin’ Time: Lucid Soul Gets Cozy For Mod Concert
BC acts Lucid Soul and Jimmy and the Gooch host the first University-sponsored live music event in an on-campus residence.
The Bostonians, Heightsmen Join Forces For A Scary Good Show
The Bostonians dress up in the spirit of Halloween for Friday’s performance, featuring the Heightsmen and the Boston University Treblemakers.
Masking Your ‘Authentic’ At BC
Authenticity should be intrinsic and natural, not something we try out for size every once in a while.
Junior Dan Lyle Is Working To Reshape BC’s Independent Music Landscape
The president of Chordury, BC’s independent music label, Dan Lyle, A&S ’16, hopes to build the orgainzation into a pre-professional network for independent musicians on campus.
Why Superfans Don’t Show Up
It requires remarkably little to show your support at Boston College—and for how simple it is, we can be exceptionally bad at it.
This Weekend In Arts: Bostonians Halloween Show, Aaron Carter Concert, And More
The Bostonians get spooky for their Halloween Invitational, Aaron Carter returns from the ’90s, and The Beehive hosts a Zombie Prom.
Remember To Ask The Stupid Questions
On Tuesday evening, journalist Gareth Cook advised aspiring writers to be curious, nice, and relentless—and to never be afraid to ask the ‘stupid questions.’
Freshman Liam Weir Is Reclaiming Instagram As A Space For Artists
Boston College freshman Liam Weir is just “a delusional Irish guy running around Boston with an iPhone”—or so his Instagram bio suggests.