Pope Francis and the ways in which his papacy is distinct from those of his predecessors was the focus of a panel Tuesday composed of Boston College faculty, the president of Assumption College, and the executive director of the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity.
Harvard University Prepares for College Film Festival
By: Vince Rubertone
Nicole Delany, founder and co-head of the Harvard College Film Festival, knew two months ago that the project she had been working on for over a year would finally come to fruition.
Youth Jobs Coalition Lobbies Representatives for Employment Programs
By: Sarah Moore
Teens from across the city and state were brought together last week by the Youth Jobs Coalition (YJC) to take advantage of their February vacation and march past the Massachusetts State House advocating for lawmakers to endorse a summer jobs program.
Fast Food Fashion: The Misguided McDonald’s Collection
By: Therese Tully
The newest Moschino collection, with McDonald’s and Spongebob motifs, is bold, but too literal.
Aesthetic Versus Function
By: Ryan Towey
The residents of Beacon Hill need to be sure to put the needs of the disabled above the beauty of their historic neighborhood wherever possible
Cook Brings a Variety of Choices Close to BC Students
By: Gus Merrell
Imagine a restaurant in which one can order just about any kind of food-seafood, pasta, hamburger, pizza, tacos, salad, or steaks. Chef Paul Turano’s new restaurant Cook seeks to be just that.
CSON Ph.D. Candidate Named Jonas Scholar
By: Jennifer Suh
Eileen Searle, CGSON ’15, was given a grant by the Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare and named a Jonas Nurse Leader Scholar.
Body Worlds Exhibit Features the Inner Appearance of the Human Body
By: Bennet Johnson
Body Worlds Vital, an exhibit featuring more than 200 chemically preserved individual human specimens and 15 whole cadavers all stripped of skin, is open to the public on the second floor of Faneuil Hall until April 1.
The Beauty of a Boston Winter
By: Sarah Moore
The wind seemed to be coming from all directions, blowing both my hair and scarf so violently that I was nearly blinded, until I managed to duck into the snow-free safety zone that is the Fenway movie theater.
Sunrise, Sunset
By: Alex Gaynor
By not worrying as much about the future with a schedule of events and timetables, I’ve noticed that the Filipino culture is substantially more relaxed than American society.