Living as captives in a small room, Brie Larson as Ma, shields her son from the horror of their situation, while spinning tales about an outside world he has never known.
Roundup: Women’s Tennis Impresses Against Harvard and UMass
Women’s tennis beat Harvard and UMass in a busy weekend for Boston College athletics.
Wilco Thrills Fans With Energetic Stage Presence at Orpheum Theatre
On Friday night, Wilco met fans at Orpheum Theatre giving a performance full of funk, raw instrumental sounds, and electric energy.
Amid Violence, Corrou Travels to Middle East for Jesuit Regency
Daniel Corrou, S.J. reflects on his Jesuit regency in Lebanon during the Arab Spring.
‘Let the Scene Unfold:’ Professor Talks Prayer, Imagination
The Center for Ignatian Spirituality and the Jesuit Collaborative hosted Philosophy professor Marina McCoy to talk about how God can use imagination during transitions.
A Generation Decides: The Millennial Hunt For Meaning in Politics
First-time voter Madeleine Loosbrock takes a closer look into the politically uninvolved generation.
‘Eradicate’ Members Receive Disciplinary Action in Response to Unregistered Protest
Five Members of Eradicate Boston College Racism meet with Dean of Students Thomas Mogan in regards to unregistered December protest.
Making Your Cheese Tray Experience the Best it Can Brie
A meticulous yet rational approach to saying cheese.
“Love Yourself:” Devino to Speak at Agape Latte’s First Event This Semester
Devino will return to Agape Latte on Tuesday to talk about finding happiness in relationships in the group’s first event of the spring semester.
The Final Countdown: 100 Days to Say Goodbye to Boston College
Emily Sadeghian reflects on her final 100 days of senior year.