“Until undergraduates in Students for Sexual Health and the Pro-Life Club can hang banners next to each other on O’Neill Plaza, host a joint panel event, and retire to dorm spaces where they routinely interact, we can’t say that BC has unlocked the true potential of its diversity.”
Laboratorio Artistico de San Agustin: BC Student Filmmakers Capture Cuba’s Artistic Enclaves
The Laboratorio Artistico de San Agustin is an organization in San Agustin, Cuba which seeks to introduce contemporary art to the peoples of the area. In a documentary about the group, a triage of BC’s students found that the organization had as much influence on them, looking in, as it did for the community to which it belongs.
Former CIA Spy Talks Mission in the Soviet Union During the Cold War
On Wednesday evening, Bill Plunkert, former CIA spy and BC ’68, recounted the years he spent in the Soviet Union during the Cold War spying for the U.S.
‘Hardcore Henry’ Is a First-Person Shot in the Dark
‘Hardcore Henry’ attests to the new kinds of cinematic experiences to be had on a technical level, while exemplifying why story remains paramount in the theatre.
Too Soon to Tell If a Minimum Wage Increase Would be Effective
As the proposal for a $15 per hour minimum wage gains steam, questions still need answers.
Maura McSweeney has Won the 2016 Oscar A. Romero Scholarship
This Saturday Maura McSweeney, MCAS ’17, was awarded the 2016 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship.
The Graveyard Shift and a Near-Death Experience on a Spring Day
But I like to regard death as one of the ultimate expressions of love. We lay our loved ones to rest and show our love by bringing them flowers and small gifts that they would enjoy. We place a monument of solid stone in the ground in a final act of defiance of death to mark the significance of one mere life. We share stories and keep their memories alive for as long as we can until it’s finally our turn to rest.
Austin Cangelosi Has Quietly Become Men’s Hockey’s Secret Weapon
Though small in stature, Austin Cangelosi’s leadership, skill on faceoffs, and dirty penalty shots have made him BC men’s hockey’s most dangerous forward.
Anthrax’s ‘For All Kings’ Is a Worthy Successor to Band’s Ferocious Past
Anthrax makes a compelling stake for its place in the metal pantheon as ‘For All Kings,’ in some ways, brings its most tuneful and wholistically metal pieces the band has ever produced.
In O’Connell House, Supernatural Activity Spooks Residents
The curious history of the O’Connell House hides in plain sight.