By: Michelle Tomassi & John Wiley
William Bolton, CSOM ’16, revealed new singles and his music video ‘Diamonds’ at his show on Thursday night.
By: Michelle Tomassi & John Wiley
William Bolton, CSOM ’16, revealed new singles and his music video ‘Diamonds’ at his show on Thursday night.
By: Andrea D’Avila
Dear befuddled college kids: if you haven’t quite found the path to enlightenment yet, this letter is for you.
By: Ariana Igneri
As a kid, I missed out on a lot of relevant and classic things in the arts world-including Harry Potter-is it too late to get cultured?
By: Caroline Hopkins
A few fundamental questions Elizabeth Bracher learned to ask and answer in college became the basis for the way she mentors freshman in her Courage to Know course.
By: Connor Farley
Jacqueline Lerner, professor of applied developmental and educational psychology, has been awarded a $1.96 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation to study moral development in children and teens.
By: John Wiley
BC Professor Karl Baden explores the many faces of photography in The Wheels Project on display in Waltham, MA.
By: Caitlin Slotter
The stylistic choices of BC students hasn’t changed much over the last few years, especially when it comes to battling the cold weather.
By: Ben Olcott
Discourse, and this is my Clark Kentish definition, is the set of and interplay between words and tones in specific contexts. Discourses provide texture to fundamental social structures for better or for worse.
By: Annie McEwen
Director Billy McEntee, A&S ’14 and the BC Theatre Department delivered ‘a beautiful and powerful mess in The Clean House‘ this weekend.
By: Jaclyn Susskind
By the end of this month, Attorney General Eric Holder will make his final decision whether to seek the death penealty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, responsible for the April bombing in Boston. And so, the question of justice is brought in. Would the death penalty provide the people of Boston and America a sense of fair play?