“This past [Saturday], a few senators sent out a resolution to the Student Assembly that brought forward articles of impeachment against Former Senator Stephen DiPietro who was Former Director of the Mental Health Committee,” the statement read.
“Ignore Me” Ignores Bitter Lyrics for a Playful Music Video
Betty Who’s confusing yet entertaining music video for “Ignore Me” adds an element of carefree fun to the cutting breakup anthem.
Janelle Monáe, Bishop Briggs, Kacey Musgraves New in Singles this Week
Janelle Monáe’s “Django Jane” breaks chains with pointed references to female and black empowerment and Bishop Briggs refuses to put up the “White Flag,” while Kacey Musgraves sings of bluer skies on “Butterflies.”
The Beautiful and the Famed: Lesley Visser, Sports Legend
Lesley Visser has written for the best sports section of all time, been inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame, and carried an Olympic torch. Plus, she’s been drinking with Barrett Bryan.
Doyle and Roozeboom Explore Connections Between Theology and Psychology
“As we spend time loving and caring for ourselves, our brain responds and our capacity to love and connect with our neighbor increases,” Roozeboom said. “What happens is people lose a sense of separateness between the self and others, and we have this experience of being at one.”
Eagles Exhausting FIU Classic Ends in Just Two Wins
The Eagles faltered twice in extra innings, scoring just one run over a combined 25 innings, but also managed to record two impressive shut out wins over the weekend.
B.E.A.T.S. Sings With Soul on Social Commentary
B.E.A.T.S. (Black Experience in America Through Song) performed their traditional blend of R&B and soul, focusing on the social impact of their music.
Asinine Entertains Audiences with Improvised Comedy at Spring Cafe
Asinine entertained a packed house in Gasson 305 with improv skits about the stoner stereotype, synchronized swimming, and the Civil War.
University Chorale’s Winter Concert Ends Season on High Note
University Chorale’s winter concert was a great addition to the group’s season and to director John Finney’s 25th year at Boston College.
An Ode to My Father, and All His Songs
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes talks about the love of music she has, and the way it was instilled by her father.