Displaying agile and deft dancing skills, Dance Ensemble showcases their many talents in a show that is as varied as it is captivating.
Upcoming: Paul Farmer to Talk Universal Health Care, Controversies
Paul Farmer, co-founder and chief strategist of international non-profit organization Partners in Health, will be speaking at BC on March 22 to talk about controversies in healthcare.
The Musical Paradigm Shift
Music is ever changing. Today we may be at the dawn of a new musical age which will see a shift from the EDM craze to a new kind of rock n’ roll.
CCE’s ‘March Radness’ Makes Laughter A No. 1 Seed
The ‘March Radness’ show by the Committee for Creative Enactments showcased the improvisational skills of its members, while engaging the creative sides of its audience.
Maura McSweeney has Won the 2016 Oscar A. Romero Scholarship
This Saturday Maura McSweeney, MCAS ’17, was awarded the 2016 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship.
When Binging Becomes Dangerous
After tirelessly binging watching a series, one has to wonder: Is there something to be said about leaving things unfinished?
‘Now I’m Here, Where Everything Is Green’
“When you’re not used to the noises and how loud they are, it’s kind of terrifying, but then you really get used to it,” Aboukhater said. A recent transfer student to Boston College, Layla Aboukhater escaped Syria’s escalating violence in Nov. 2014 alongside her father.
Simons, McCaffrey Win Popular Vote in UGBC Debate
The six teams discussed issues ranging from diversity concerns to the effectiveness of UGBC in implementing policy.
Bostonians Trade Verses and Voices in Intimate Performance
The Bostonians’ Spring Cafe saw renditions of famous songs from the likes of The Killers and Crosby, Stills, & Nash, creating an eclectic and engaging program.
Hell’s Kitchen Heats up as Morals Clash in ‘Daredevil’ Season 2
Introducing new characters Elektra and the Punisher, ‘Daredevil’ Season 2 becomes a battleground of wills as Murdock’s mental and physical resolve is put to the test.