Hanson’s “String Theory” stages a return to the music industry after the mania of its 1997 hit “MMMBop” faded out, but the brother band comes up short.
Class Participation, Preventing Meaningful Contributions
Let us not forget, however, that there is a profound difference between being heard and resonating with others.
Shawn Mendes, Khalid Grapple with Gun Violence in “Youth” Video
In their video for “Youth,” Shawn Mendes and Khalid enlist performers and outstanding young adults to craft a forced story of perseverance.
Despite Limited Options, Shopping Ethically in the BC Bookstore
Ultimately, every dollar spent is a vote in favor of a company’s practices.
Sampling BC’s World-Class Course Collection
I know that for some people, self-reflection isn’t their thing.
Trinity College Professor Discuses 1840s Power Dynamics
Trinity College Dublin Professor Ciaran O’Neill discussed how love, consent, and power in 19th century Ireland compares to modern ideals.
A Forward Look at Fall Films
In his penultimate column as Arts Editor, Jacob Schick looks ahead at a few films premiering this fall Oscar season.
Summer Spent on the Hill
“For better or worse, internships are still the best way to land a job on the Hill. There’s no better way to meet the people and learn the skills necessary to succeed here,” Mike Demakos, BC ’16 said.
BC bOp! Dazzles With Impressive Vocal Ranges, Skillful Instrumentation
BC bOp!’s most recent concert drew large crowds to the Vandy Cabaret room.
“A Night of New Plays” Tackles Existential Dread
“A Night of New Plays” featured two one-act plays directed by BC senior Daniel Quinones.