During the performance it seemed that the music would continue forever, forming a beautiful, sound-filled bubble around the audience that would never pop.
BC Women’s Basketball Needs To Buy In (Or Bust)
With a plethora of shooters returning and a new cast of players set to expand its horizons, BC women’s basketball is going on a hunt for a tournament spot.
From BC Employees, Stories Of Immigration Told Through A Documentary
“Immigration Reflection” focused on three BC dining workers who had immigrated to America.
At This Semester’s BC Talks, Lessons On Life, Learning, And Aviation
At this semester’s installment of BC Talks, nine undergraduates spoke to their experiences.
Comedy And Drama, Age And Youth On The Bonn Stage
Shrouded in a tone of melancholy, ‘Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike’ dances light hearted gaiety to introspective anxiety.
The ‘Angel’ Of On the Fly: Angelats Welcomes, Advises Newton Freshmen
This week’s “Employees of BC” features Dorita Angelats, manager of the On the Fly Mini Mart at Stuart Dining Hall.
For BC Junior Haesoo Yoon, Success Found At Symphony Hall
BC junior and violist Haesoo Yoon joined the prestigious Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, debuting with the group last week.
During BC Campaign Stop, Martin O’Malley Fights For Name Recognition
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley spoke Wednesday in McGuinn.
At Agape Latte, Tom Wesner Addresses The ‘God Of Surprises’
On God and life’s surprises with CSOM professor Tom Wesner.
BC Dining’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Stirs Up On-Campus Meal Options
Through its new initiative “Test Kitchen,” BC Dining hopes to add creative dishes to the menu while also getting direct student feedback.