The Eagles won their third straight game on Sunday afternoon, beating the Cardinals, 2-0, at home to kick off conference play.
Notebook: Notre Dame Exposes Gaps in BC’s Defense in Holy War Blowout
The Fighting Irish torched BC on the ground for 515 rushing yards and six touchdowns on the ground.
Five Reasons to Leave Campus This Week: Sept. 18 – Sept. 24
Whether it’s dining on a tasty pita sandwich at Taste of The Fenway, or viewing the exquisite art of Mark Rothko at the MFA, these five events happening in Boston will not disappoint.
Sam Smith Deals with ‘Goodbyes,’ While Blake Shelton Deals with ‘Dogs’ in Singles This Week
Sam Smith gets back into our hearts with ‘Too Good at Goodbyes,’ Blake Shelton gets sentimental with ‘I’ll Name the Dogs,’ and a melange of artists make ‘Let Me Go’ a collaborative hit.
UGBC Budget Set At Over $320K For 2017-18 Year
The most notable budget increase is for the the Council for Students with Disabilities, which received $13,128, a $5,107 increase from last year.
Foo Fighters Vivifies Rock in Worthy ‘Concrete and Gold’
Much of the Foo Fighters ‘Concrete and Gold’ effectively mixes new sounds with old while remaining sturdily based in its rock medium.
Aly and AJ Fashionably Return with ’80s Reverential ‘Take Me’ Video
After a 10 year hiatus, Aly and AJ return to the music scene with a fun and punchy video for their latest single ‘Take Me.’
Phoniness Abounds In ‘Rebel In the Rye’
J.D. Salinger’s biopic falls short in many areas: dialogue, plot, acting, pacing, and continuity.
‘mother!’ Misses Wider Appeal, Despite Epic Allegory
‘mother!’ is surely a film for the ages, but its heavy subject material and mystic storytelling may make it inaccessible for wider audiences.
With Mylestone, Your Memories Will Live on Forever
Rather than creating a business to memorialize deceased loved ones, Dave Balter founded Mylestone to cater to those who want to reflect on their lives through storytelling.