BC entered the second half tied with North Carolina State, but a 29-14 run in the third by the Wolfpack handed the Eagles an eighth straight loss.
The Importance of Individual Conservation
“The seemingly endless process of extracting and wasting must eventually switch to a circular production system, as the earth can only give so much of itself to humans, and a large portion of the destruction caused has already proven irreversible.”
Soaring and Gorgeous, DOBC ‘Struts’ their Stuff
DOBC’s ‘Strut’ energized the audience at Robsham with original performances and a guest appearances from fellow dance groups Sexual Chocolate and PATU.
Tom Brady and the Persian King
“It doesn’t matter what you did last year, last week, or last game, if you do not prepare for the next challenge, you are in trouble because someone else probably is.”
“For You” Leaves Viewers Wishing Music Video Was for Anyone Else
The music video for “For You,” a song on the soundtrack for the upcoming ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ movie is incredibly and unbelievably terrible.
Encouraging Empowerment On and Off Campus
“But the more marches I attend and upsetting accusations I read in the news, my part in this change grows increasingly elusive.”
The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar Consecrate Collaboration
The Weeknd enlists Kendrick Lamar to exceed expectations on new single “Pray for Me.” CHVRCHES falls short on “Get Out” while Bishop Briggs brings the heat for ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ single.
Voute Language Houses to End After Current Semester
“So it’s really more than a community, it’s more of a family” said Jonathan Afonso, MCAS ’19. “It’s really good for people who don’t feel like they fit into the BC culture and it gives them an outlet and a place to feel welcome.”
Analyzing the Intricacies of Art
Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the nature of art, and the expansion of its definition.
TEDxBostonCollege: Speaker Series to Happen in April
“Someone could have the most compelling story, but if that person doesn’t have the execution and delivery, it’s not going to be a good talk,” said Elizabeth Kopec, the lead organizer of the event and MCAS ’18.