“Before I went to Tajikistan, I was more afraid to take risks,” said Omeed Alidadi, one the Heights’ ‘Seniors to Watch.’
Dually Noted: Hanna Um Makes Art with the Pen and the Cello
From South Korea to Vienna, Hanna Um fuses her love of music and English.
Advocate and Educator: Justine Sheehan Works for Special Needs Students
Working for the Cuddler Program at St. Vincent Hospital, Justine Sheehan held babies undergoing drug withdrawal.
Legal Eagle: Miriam George Fights Injustice All the Way to Capitol Hill
After witnessing discrimination during her childhood, Miriam George has pursued justice for those hurt by it.
Union Members Optimistic Heading Into NLRB Vote
A site run by “Concerned BC Grad Students” launched last week in opposition to the unionization efforts.
AHANA Hires Make Up 46 Percent of New Faculty
Partly in response to student demands, BC is expanding its hiring of new faculty to more AHANA scholars.
Hollywood Eagles Eyes a Future of BC Film Projects
Hollywood Eagles creates succinct, unified film through the amalgam of its members creative energies and talents. Looking to the future, the group hopes to expand its reach and productions to more areas on campus.
‘It’ Floats To The Top of Horror Genre
Stephen King’s ‘It’ terrifies audiences with scares, amazes viewers with heart and quality.
Adding New Dimensions to Film
Adding new dimensions to old media can certainly can offer a more immersive experience, but it can irreparably change that experience forever.
‘Group Formation’ Exhibit Documents Varied Ages of BC Clubs
Boston College has a history of vibrant clubs and fruitful student organizations. The ‘Group Formation’ exhibit documents the history of clubs come and gone.