Patrick Bateman and Rachel McAdams provide plenty of laughs in ‘Game Night’ but not enough to save the movie from mediocrity.
Students Propose Legal Studies Minor, Distribute Survey to Gauge Interest
“This minor would be the perfect way to get exposure, because you’re not committing yourself to anything, and you’re still learning about the law,” said Nishant Varma, MCAS ’21.
Eagles Rally in Ninth Against Rutgers to Avoid Winless Snowbird Classic
The Eagles trailed by two runs entering the ninth against Rutgers, but rallied for seven runs to avoid leaving the Snowbird Classic in Port Charlotte without a win.
Harvard Conference Discusses Power of Design in Digital Age
Sixth-annual HarvardxDesign conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Design invites industry leaders to explore the influence that design can have on the experience of individuals, the fabric of communities, the structure of organizations, and the dynamics of systems.
‘Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision’ Captures the Passage of Time in Pictures
The ICA presents a collection of photographs by Boston-based artist Nicholas Nixon that captures the passage of time and the beauty of age. The exhibit includes Nixon’s ‘The Brown Sisters,’ a series of group portraits of his wife Bebe and her three sisters, taken annually since 1975.
At ‘Conservation in Action,’ Visitors Witness Live Rembrandt Restoration
For the first time in 50 years, the MFA has undertaken a restoration of two Rembrandt portraits in the “conservation in action” studio. The paintings typically have an important place in the MFA’s collection, and the conservators hope to “gain a deeper understanding of these works” through the restoration process.
What Would You Win A Gold Medal For At The Winter Olympics?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they would win a gold medal for at the Winter Olympics. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
A Parasitic Relationship: Boston’s Bid for Bezos Empire HQ
With heavy competition from many cities across North America ranging in size, Boston has promised a great deal to Amazon as it searches a home for HQ2. Alessandro Zenati ’21 highlights some challenges this arrival might create If successful.
BC Won’t Penalize Applicants for Protesting Parkland Shooting
“Applicants to Boston College who respectfully speak and act in support of these principles will not be penalized in the admission process,” said Director of Undergraduate Admissions John Mahoney.
At MFA, ‘Klimt and Schiele: Drawn’ Exhibit Breaks Boundaries
Presenting 60 provocative drawings by Austrian artists Gustan Klimt and Egon Schiele, on loan from the Alberti Museum in Vienna, the MFA’s newest exhibit shatters convention and shocks viewers.