On Tuesday night, Medicine, Education, and Development to Low Income Families Everywhere (MEDLIFE) hosted a screening of Girl Rising, a documentary following the lives of girls across the globe in the pursuit of education despite gender and financial barriers.
Boston’s African-American History Comes Alive Via Twitter
The Boston African-American National Historic Site’s (BAANHS) sought to make history come to life through a format both familiar for young audiences and one commonly used as a news outlet today.
‘The Damage Was Done:’ Lawyers From ‘Making a Murderer’ Speak at BC Law
Two lawyers from the defense team from Netflix series ‘Making a Murderer’ spoke to students at BC Law School on Wednesday about their experiences with the trial.
Lumineers, Jake Bugg, and Simple Plan In Singles This Week
Jake Bugg’s “On My One” feels like a throwback, Lumineers’ “Orphelia” draws from the pop-folk scene, and Simple Plan tries to be rebellious in “Opinion Overload.”
The Lasting Legacy of Lou Montgomery
In the late 1930s Lou Montgomery became BC’s first black athlete. Despite this marked stride towards progressive ideals, Montgomery faced adversity and prejudice at home and on the road. As a virtuous man, Montgomery took these unfair slights with equal parts grace and strength.
Senior Actress Caroline Portu on Graduation, Student Productions, and Philosophy in Theatre
After wrapping up her last musical with BC, Caroline Portu looks back at her BC experience and reflects on what it means for her future and what she can teach future thespians.
Disney Goes to ‘Infinity’ and Beyond
‘Disney Infinity’ brings together the best of the brand’s iconic characters in one sandbox adventure, but has it gone to far with its pricing?
New Athletic Facilities Will Increase Prestige
“This proposal is a worthwhile use of donation money that would greatly improve the state of BC Athletics.”
Conduct Consult Program Helps Ensure Students’ Rights
“A conduct consultant program is useful for students. As it stands, the disciplinary process often leaves students unsure of how to proceed. They do not know what they should say to their residential director, how to approach their hearing, and what rights they have. A trained consultant is a simple way of confronting this and preparing students. “
‘If You Could Time Travel, Would You Go to the Past or the Future?’
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ inspired by Kanye West, we asked students, ‘if you could time travel, would you go the past or the future?’