After meeting on Jan. 22, UGBC and the administration release their thoughts and plans to address the issue of institutional racism at BC.
Graffiti at at Glance: Getting Introspective in O’Neill
An in-depth look into graffiti, O’Neill Library, and the BC experience.
Lowell Series Speaker on Judaism, Vodka, and Creative Writing
Memoirist and journalist Lev Golinkin speaks on creative writing at Lowell Humanities Series reading.
Textual Fidelity in Film: Taking the Right Risks
When accessing what to include and omit in film adaptations of beloved texts, directors and writers must take the right risks.
“What I Be” Photo Campaign Returns to Campus for the Second Year
Students join “What I Be” photo campaign, hosted by undergraduate government for the second year, in efforts to take away the power of their insecurities.
Worldly Messages, Varied Voices Mingle in Gas-Lab’s ‘Jubilo’
English and Spanish speakers alike will find much to muse over in Gas-Lab and Hache St. collaboration ‘Jubilo.’
Bowie, Sia, and Coldplay in Singles This Week
Bowie continues to impress postmortem with ‘Lazarus’, Sia is anything but ‘Unstoppable’, and Coldplay displays solid effort with ‘Birds’.
Michael Moore Assails the World in Search of Progressive Ideals
In his latest documentary, Micheal Moore seeks for the next U.S. conquest. Devoid of oil interests and world policing, this conquest concerns the appropriation of ideas instead of resources or influence.
Point / Counterpoint: Which Men’s Hockey Player is a Better Hobey Candidate?
Which of the Eagles’ two hockey stars should win the Hobey Baker Award: Colin White or Thatcher Demko?
NCAA Takes Big Step Forward for Basketball Players
A recent NCAA rule change about the NBA Draft is designed to help college basketball players make informed decisions about their futures.