The Heightsmen, BC’s only all-male a cappella group, performed an array of crowd-pleasing hits and throwbacks during their Fall Cafe.
Paak’s ‘Oxnard’ Lacks Thematic and Sonic Cohesion
Anderson Paak’s latest release, ‘Oxnard,’ isn’t consistent in sound or theme, and pushes the reader to absorb too much.
Harvard Kennedy Center Analyzes Implications of Midterms on 2020 Elections
“The more that the Democratic Party can embrace diversity, not just in what individuals look like, but diversity in modernizing policies, that is what is going to get people excited,” said Maria Teresa Kumar, president of Vote Latino.
Word on the Street: Panelists Envision the Future of Urban Space
The Tufts Social Impact Network hosted an event at Sackler Auditorium on urbanization, curating a panel of five innovators across different industries. Each speaker discussed current challenges and potential solutions.
‘Wet: A DACAmented Journey’ Offers Perspective on Life as an Undocumented Immigrant
Alpharaoh uses nothing but a few stools, a hat, and a jacket as props as he leads the audience through his life as an undocumented immigrant in the United States. As an adult, Alpharaoh hears about a new program started by the Obama administration: DACA.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Basketball: Houston
Freshmen Mickayla Dickens and Marnelle Garraud both average 14.7 points per game—a number which ties them for the team lead—and the Eagles have won all three games they’ve played this season by 20 or more points.
Notebook: Up-and-Down Brown, Allen Stand Out in Road Loss to Florida State
Zach Allen had a big game for his NFL Draft prospects, while Anthony Brown had a horrible first half but was much improved after the break in a road defeat at the hands of the Seminoles.
At FSU, Addazio’s Inconsistent Game Management Costs BC Fourth-Quarter Lead
The Eagles had a chance to clinch their first eight-win season since 2009, but Steve Addazio elected to punt the game away to Florida State, which kept its 36-year bowl streak alive with a 74-yard game-winning touchdown.
Stauber Pushes for Mental Health Awareness
Ashley Stauber, this year’s chair of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College’s Mental Health Committee and MCAS ’20, has prepared a two-pronged agenda: She’s aiming to both raise awareness about mental health issues and alleviate stress for students.
Students, Professors Share Stories from Croatia, Chile
A panel of students and professors reflected on their time spent in summer programs in Croatia and Chile as part of the third day of International Education Week.