When award ceremonies become overly politicized, artists risk jeopardizing interest in the arts as even recreational aspects of life become polarizing and arduous.
The Orwells Are ‘Terrible Human Beings,’ But Decidedly Tasteful
The Orwells bares its influences and continues on a track of brash lyrics. Though the band does not reinvent the wheel, they certainly breath new life into the rock genre.
Nick Raposo Maintains a Bright Attitude Through Nursing and RA Duties
His dedication to serving others extends into BC’s Resident Assistant program as well.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 5: Dealing With Difficult People
Joanna Oxford continues her tale of an audacious gentleman, a Krav Maga expert, and two men competing for most annoying in the history of The Mursday Effect.
DiPasquale Examines Difficult Questions, Islamic Philosophy
Professor of Islamic Civilization and Societies David DiPasquale has a goal to educate and inform his students about the rich culture of Islam.
Victories Over BU, UMass Highlight Busy Tennis Weekend
In a busy weekend for BC tennis, the men took down BU but lost to Louisville, while the women defeated UMass but fell to Brown.
Jennings Highlights Importance of Liberal Arts Education in Pursuing a Career in Business
Jennings believes his theology degree has helped him to run a $20 billion venture capital firm more than any business degree would have.
Through Noah’s Ark Story, Geologist Balances Science, Religion
“The war between science and religion is better viewed as a conflict within religion over how to view science,” Montgomery said.
Thousands Fill Copley to Stand up for Science
Over 5,000 advocates of science assembled in Copley Square, carrying politically charged sings while chanting “science not silence” at the Rally to Stand up for Science.
Eagles Close Out Regular Season With Senior Day Win Over Providence
The Eagles bounced back from a Friday loss to Providence with a convincing 3-1 victory over the Friars on Senior Day.