By: Abby Farr
British Dance Group Goes ‘Above And Beyond’ On New LP
By: Ryan Dowd
Above and Beyond convincingly trades in its usual techno dance style for a stripped-down one on Acoustic.
Rapper Cities Aviv Builds On ‘Yeezus’ Aesthetics In Debut
By: John Wiley
Cities Aviv’s debut album Come to Life pays tribute to Kanye West, while exploring new possibilities in the rap genre.
Disclosure Mixes Well With Mary J. Blige on ‘F For You’ Music Video
By: Ariana Igneri
Vocal powerhouse Mary J. Blige joins Euro pop duo Disclosure on its second music video for “F For You,” off its Grammy-nominated debut album Settle.
ROTC Participants Reap Program Benefits After Graduation
By: Caroline Kirkwood
BC’s Army ROTC program strives to not only help students through college, but instill them with values and skills that will benefit them long after graduation.
Slowing Our Lives
By: Adriana Mariella
As students who spend four years engrossed in subjects that might seem “impractical,” we should be reluctant to see the book phased out for its digital counterpart or the careful, intellectual process of writing deemed too time consuming.
Students Gather In Lyons For Spring Involvement Fair
This past Thursday, 102 student organizations and almost 900 students gathered in Lyons for the second semester Student Fair. Students at the fair were greeted with information about a wide variety of student-run organizations, including performance groups, pre-professional clubs, international clubs, service clubs, and more.
The Struggle Continues For BC Women’s Basketball
By: Brian Brooks
With a 56-50 loss to Wake Forest, BC lost its third game in a row.
UGBC 2014-15 Candidate Teams Announced By Elections Committee
By: Nathan McGuire
The Elections Committee (EC) released the names of the candidates running for UGBC president and vice-president on Sunday night, one week after the pool was reopened following the prospect of an uncontested election at the initial filing deadline.
NRG Games Offer Competitive Forum For Energy Awareness
By: Jennifer Heine
The Boston College residence hall communities will soon go head to head as the annual NRG Games kick off this week. The event, coordinated by the Office of Sustainability, the EcoPledge student organization, and the BC Energy Department, pits the communities against one another for the next five weeks as they compete to reduce their energy usage.