The ‘A Capella Showcase’ saw bold covers, lively renditions, and heartfelt intensity being brought on stage by groups ready to let their voices ring throughout Arts Fest.
Open Mic Intimidates Some, Inspires Others During Spoken Word Performance
Venturing on stage can can be a tumultuous affair, but for the brave few who did so during Spoken Word, the power and confidence exuded by their poetry proved to be jaw dropping.
Family Matters in ‘Game of Thrones’
‘Game of Thrones’ may have forgot where it came from as the customs of the Seven Kingdoms become frequently and blatantly transgressed in Season 6.
So(m)ber Emily’s End-of-Year Texts
In a series of texts, columnist Emily Sadeghian recounts her journey on the Heights and passes the torch to the next generation of Eagles.
A Coast-to-Coast Bike Journey Measured in Stories, Not Miles
Paul Sherban, MCAS ’16, will bike 4,000 miles on a journey to record the essence of Americana.
Mike Sacco Works With Underclassmen to Build a BC for All
Mike Sacco, director of the BC Center for Student Formation, is the conduit between students and campus culture.
The Art of Friendship: A Sunday for Bio Labs and Coloring Books
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando left Blick Art Materials with more than cardstock, glue sticks, and a coloring book.
After Five Extra Weeks, Elections Committee Looks Back at a Hectic Election
Coming off of a hectic elections year, the BC Elections Committee takes a well-deserved breather and reflects on a wild semester in undergraduate politics.
Triumph in Corcoran Commons: Printers to be Installed in June
After many years of logistical and bureaucratic holdups, the University will be installing printers in Corcoran Commons this summer.
Bike Share Pilot Program Hosted By BC Bikes, O’Neill Library
On Sunday afternoon, BC Bikes and O’Neill Library co-hosted a barbecue in the Modulars to promote a pilot bike share that could come to campus next fall.