Technology has changed the way we live our lives, but does the ‘media revolution’ really mean that much to us?
#BC360: The Movement Reinventing Boston College’s Social Media Empire
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.
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.
Photos: Kilted Colin And The Performers Of BC Street
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted an outdoor festival Friday afternoon—with Kilted Colin, Synergy, Uprising, Against the Current, Jammin Toast, DOBC, Juice, BCID, and MASTI featured at the event.
Another Day, Another Film For BC Professor Joe LaRocca
BC Professor Joe LaRocca films one short movie every day each month, seeing the mundane aspects of life from a different angle.
‘I Am Not’: Steve Rosenfield Captures New Angle Of BC
Photographer Steve Rosenfield’s ‘What I Be’ Project at BC aims to build security among students by promoting discussions about insecurities.
Why Boston College Doesn’t Need Another “Happy” Video
Recreating “Happy” is an elusive task here at Boston College, and evidently, a lot of organizations are trying to do it.
Exposure And Hollywood Eagles Slated To Bring ‘Mod Of Cards’ To BC
A collaborative project between Exposure Productions and BC’s Hollywood Eagles, ‘Mod Of Cards’ is a series based off of the hit Netflix show and is set to premiere on YouTube later this fall.
Junior Billy Foshay Is Transforming Your Inbox Into A Platform For Artists
In his “Monday Mornings” series, visual artist Billy Foshay turned to email as a storytelling medium, connecting to subscribers with photo and narrative.
Why I Quit Instagram
As an experiment, I deleted 419 photos, collected over two years, five months, and four days. Leaving Instagram was a matter of give up an addiction