Through his career in the Boston College Economics Department, Can Erbil has maintained his “can-do” attitude.
Part One Of ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Flies Into Dull Territory
The latest ‘Hunger Games’ installment, ‘Mockingjay: Part 1,’ suffers from a drawn-out plot and a contrived, though suspenseful, conclusion.
‘The Theory Of Everything’ Proves A Brilliant Biopic Of Scientist Stephen Hawking
‘The Theory of Everything’ portrays the spirit of Stephen Hawking’s scientific career through his resilient love for his wife.
What Is It Good For?
We work ourselves into a stressed-out frenzy in college, but what does that really get us in the end?
Masti Exposes Students To South Asian Dance In Performances and Competitions
Masti, BC’s only South Asian dance team, won first place in Showdown’s culture category and aims to keep its title this year.
Robsham Theatre Gives Students The Performance Space And Resources To Put On Stunning Productions
Robsham has been home to theatre and dance productions at BC since the early 1980s.
‘Foxcatcher’ Is Ready To Snatch Some Oscars, With Steve Carrell Leading The Hunt
The Oscar-hopeful ‘Foxcatcher’ lands itself among Bennet Miller’s past great works, including ‘Capote’ and ‘Moneyball.’
Six Months In Disneyland
Disneyland, like study abroad, is an experience where the normal rules don’t apply, but consequences still exist.
Hillside To The Philippines
Homesick for Hillside, BC alumnus Andrew Escaler brought his favorite campus hangout to the Philippines.
Campus Ministry Celebrates Annual Multifaith Thanksgiving
Campus Ministry’s Multifaith Thanksgiving event brings a wide variety of religious traditions together in music and prayer.