“Yet, to make a rudimentary analysis here, I will say that this election is a triumph for the little guy, the forgotten man, the people, often blue-collar workers, who feel forgotten, trampled, and insulted by those in power.”
‘Hopefully the Errors Were Random:’ FiveThirtyEight Analyst Talks Election Polls
FiveThirtyEight had originally thought that Trump had a 28.6 percent chance of winning the election.
Kentucky and Duke Provide Much-Needed Villain Role in College Basketball
Kentucky and Duke have been framed as the villains for men’s college basketball this year—which will only serve to make games more competitive and enjoyable for fans.
BC Defense Primed to Slow Struggling UConn
UConn’s offense is ranked at the bottom of the FBS, leaving the Eagles with a good chance of keeping their hopes of a bowl-eligible, six-win season alive.
Eagles Must Show Offensive Strength Against Connecticut
When the Eagles go up against Connecticut this weekend, they must show off their offensive strength in a commanding victory to reverse their season.
A Film Fan’s Farewell
Since the earliest days of Hollywood’s glitzy golden age, the industry has been teeming with fantastic and memorable film endings. I like the ones that offer us a brief glimpse into a bright future.
What Are You Most Thankful For This Thanksgiving?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they are most thankful for this Thanksgiving.
With First Burger Bash, The Street Pulls BC Eagles to Chestnut Hill
In an effort to build its relationship with the BC community, this Friday the Street will host a burger bash and pep-rally in celebration of Boston College’s final home football game.
‘The Misanthrope’ Plays With Gender Parity in Fiery Performance
Inverting gender roles in the Molière’s original ‘Le Misanthrope ou l’Atrabilaire amoureux’ play, the theater department finds a way to make the pointed inversion speak to power dynamics and relationships in today’s age.
A Tribe Called Quest Verbally Accosts with Vehement Lyricism in Powerfully Charged ‘We Got It from Here’
A Tribe Called Quest return with quite the bang. Rapping without pulling any punches, Quest tackles social stigma and crisis with sounds ripped from the heart of the nineties.