In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students if they think BC football will make the College Football Playoff. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
IEW Photo Exhibit Incorporates Global Perspectives
The Office of International Students and Scholars and the Boston College Libraries sponsored the International Education Week Photography Exhibit in O’Neill.
Schlozman Shakes Up Political Science Dept. Since ’74
Schlozman published an article about sexual harassment on college campuses in 1991.
BC Law’s Kent Greenfield on Kavanaugh, Keeping Things FAIR
“If you stay silent, over time, it’s easier and easier to stay silent. Or you [can] speak up. It gets easier and easier to speak,” said Greenfield.
Experiencing Gender, Constructing Manhood
Men tell me that expressions of manhood on campus are very homogenous. I interviewed my male friends to understand some more perspectives.
Halsey Parties Through Life in “Without Me” Video
In Halsey’s new music video “Without Me,” she stands up for herself in an abusive relationship.
In Absence of Spacey, ‘House of Cards’ Stands Strong
‘House of Cards’ fills a Kevin Spacey-sized hole with the first female presidency led by Robin Wright’s Claire Underwood and a host of scandals in its final season on Netflix.
Aging Marianne Faithfull Ponders Death on ‘Negative Capability’
On ‘Negative Capability,’ Marianne Faithfull ponders life and death through an array of slow, depressing songs.
English Association Celebrates ‘Frankenstein’ Anniversary
The English Association rung in Halloween with an event to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein on Oct. 29.
‘The Nutcracker’ is Dazzling, but Devoid of Meaning
‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ puts viewers in the Christmas spirit, but lacks a good plot and quality acting.