After losing two of their last three games, the Eagles picked up the slack on Sunday, downing William and Mary, 3-0. The victory marked the team’s second shutout of 2017.
Time for Tailgates: TU/TD
The pagans of the BC general population are given the opportunity to have their fun, and I hope that the priests forgive them, for they know not what they do.
At the Street in Chestnut Hill, Barry’s Boston Brings Fitness Junkies Community
In The Street at Chestnut Hill’s newest boutique workout option, Barry’s Bootcamp Boston, the minutes are long, but the hours are oh so short.
Sifting Through The Stokes Set Selection System
The Heights sits down with Mike Florio of the Campus Activities Board to discuss how a Boston College concert comes together.
Alston Conley’s ‘New England Sky’ Exhibit Finds Beauty Beyond on the Horizon
Sunsets and sunrises are often taken for granted as mundane daily happenings, but there is beauty to be find even in the peripheral hours of night and day, as Alston Conley’s exhibit ‘New England Sky’ can attest.
Heartfelt Poetic Genius Shines at Sunset SLAM!
SLAM!’s annual sunset event proved that emotions, personal growth, and prose can coalesce to form a magical evening.
Music of Co. Clare Examined in ‘Flowing Tides’
Professor Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin explores the history of Irish music through a lecture on his new book, ‘Flowing Tides.’
Addazio Needs to Start Coaching Like His Job Depends on It
Steve Addazio is in the fifth year of his self-proclaimed five year project, so he needs to start coaching like it.
Angus and Julia Stone Are Better Together Than Apart in ‘Snow’
Anus and Julia Stone in ‘Snow’ epitomize the idea of strength united rather than divided as the album becomes disjointed and taxing the greater the vocal distance of the pair.
The Inescapable Nature of Artistic Criticism
In a world overflowing with art and entertainment, it seems there will never be a shortage of people with opinions.