Aboukhater was in math class when she heard the first bombs go off in Aleppo and realized the city would never be the same.
1950 Collective Merges Fashion with Social Justice
Frustrated by the lack of fashionable One Direction merchandise on the market, Boston College senior Angela Jin and fellow fangirl Nishiki Maredia founded the 1950 Collective, an apparel company focused on selling trendy and affordable fandom merchandise.
Point/Counterpoint: Does BC’s Season Look Better or Worse After March?
Two years in a row, the Eagles have played North Carolina down to the wire. Both seasons, the Tar Heels have ended up in the national final. Are BC’s moral victories within the ACC legitimate, or are they meaningless?
Splendid Spoon Delivers a New Life to Your Doorstep
Inspired by her time at Boston College researching diet therapy, Nicole Centeno founded meal delivery service Splendid Spoon, providing thousands of American’s with wholesome soups and broths to replace unhealthy lunches.
Football Alum’s CompuCog Makes Memorizing Easy
Boston College graduate Harris Williams combined his football experience with his computer science background to create CompuCog, a startup developing a virtual way for football players to learn complex playbooks.
Through Her Instagram Account, Lynnea Bolin Is Bringing the Outdoors Online
Lynnea Bolin has built a sizeable following on her outdoorsy Instagram account.
Mysteries in Media Vol. 1: Meat Loaf and Carly Simon
In the first volume of the Mysteries in Media series, Assoc. Editor Schick explores what Meat Loaf won’t do for love and who Carly Simon thinks is so vain.
Embracing the Stigmatized Ways of the Nerd
It’s easy to stigmatize genres that one may not wholeheartedly embrace, but acknowledging our own nerd tendencies and accepting those of others would be better for everyone.
Emotions Fly in ‘A Crow Looked At Me’
Mount Eerie’s new album is a solo project by singer Phil Elverum as he mourns the loss of his wife.
Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble” Plays Down Glaring Flaws
“Humble,” a new music video by Kendrick Lamar, seems to shoot too high, leaving the artist falling flat.