The play ‘Straight White Men,’ pushes viewers out of their comfort zones, and invites them to examine privilege and social justice.
Boston Social Fitness Festival Celebrates Movement, Wellness
The third-annual Boston Social Fitness Festival attracted upwards of 5,000 attendees to City Hall Plaza on Saturday. Free fitness experiences for all levels were offered, including cycling, dancing, yoga, and martial arts training.
BC Professor Matson Presents Fictional Novel ‘Ultraviolet’
BC English Professor Suzanne Matson presented her fourth novel, ‘Ultraviolet,’ to students on September 13.
Eight BC Groups Join Forces for AcappellaFest 2018
AcapellaFest showcased the talents of seven of the 12 active a cappella groups at Boston College. The groups pulled from contemporary works to craft a fun opening to the fall a cappella scene.
Hempfest 2018 is a Hit
Assistant magazine editor Timmy Facciola gets blunt about his experience at Hempfest 2018.
Chill Out and Be a Kid
“No, I didn’t land a big internship with a Big Three or Big Four, nor am I Tom Hanks from Big.”
Artist Steve Locke Breaks Boundaries through Abstraction
“That’s what art is about.” said current Boston artist-in-residence Steve Locke. “Show me the line, so I can step across it.”
Escaping Our Aversion to Vulnerability
“Now go make them like you. You have three seconds.”
McMullen Displays Professor Austen’s Abstract Paintings
The McMullen Museum of Art is displaying Boston College Professor Hartmut Austen’s abstract artwork through December 13.
Differentiating Success From Happiness
“To uphold the expectation that one should be always happy is a disservice and an injustice to yourself.”