Arts Editor Jacob Schick compares and contrasts two film screenings he recently attended, ‘Ready Player One’ and ‘A Quiet Place.’
“Never Say Die,” “OKRA,” and More in New Singles
Chvrches, Tyler, The Creator, and The Weeknd all released new singles this week.
The Wizarding World of BC
“There are great students in every ‘house,’ but it is no coincidence that there tend to be more Malfoy-like bros in CSOM (rich, entitled, legacy students often riding the coattails of their success.”
Marching for the Future
“Eventually, the policies and politics you are currently ignorant of will truly have a direct impact on your life.”
Understanding and Respecting Disabilities
“It can feel uncomfortable at some points, like the feeling of holding lingering eye contact with someone just beyond the comfortable amount of time.”
Musicians Showcase Passion and Skill at Alumni Concert
The Boston College music department hosted a concert to illuminate the formidable talents and passion of three alumni musicians.
Daddy Issues, Baby!, and More Perform at WZBC Concert
WZBC’s Spring Concert featured Daddy Issues, Baby!, and Funeral Advantage at the Great Scott in Allston.
Soderbergh’s ‘Unsane’ Toes Line Between Accessibility and Obscurity
Steven Soderbergh’s latest film ‘Unsane’ delivers an enjoyable thriller that occupies the elusive space between accessibility and obscurity.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Harvard
The Eagles have claimed 12 Beanpot titles, but No. 13 would have special significances—they would win their fourth in a row, which would be the first time in school history to do so.
Robinson, Bowman Declare for 2018 NBA Draft
The backcourt duo of Jerome Robinson and Ky Bowman—a scoring tandem that averaged a combined 38.3 points per game this season—will test the NBA Draft waters this spring, while preserving NCAA eligibility.