Massachusetts native Elinor Lipman read from her fourteenth book, “Good Riddance, at Brookline Booksmith Thursday night.
‘Big Mouth’ V-Day Special Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
Nick Kroll’s raunchy cartoon ‘Big Mouth’ returns with an ambitious—albeit off-putting— Valentine’s Day special.
Pho Viet’s Vietnamese Flavor Finds Favor in Newton
Pho Viet’s finds immense success with a second restaurant in Newton Centre.
Exhibit Focuses on Minority Culture, Political Climate
The Multiformity Exhibit in Carney 203 illustrates the interplay between society, culture, and politics.
‘Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History’ Pokes Fun at the Past
Kevin Hart’s new kid-friendly Netflix special is a shaky attempt to revamp his image after multiple controversies.
LTE In Response to “CSOM Establishes Guidelines to Combat Grade Inconsistency”
I regret that I must write another letter to the editor, but my last one was insufficient or too late. I still have hope that Boston College can continue to be a place where learning is fostered and prioritized over grades and all students have the opportunity to do well based on their own abilities….
Women’s Tennis Extends Perfect Start to Nine Games Against BU and URI
The Eagles only dropped one singles match during the double header, building off their upset of No. 10 Syracuse and continuing their dominant play.
It’s Time We Cut The Lies About The Word “Diversity”
“As a black woman, I am beautiful, I am intelligent, but I am not magic because I am also flawed.”
You Can Only Have One Best Friend
“Personally, when I have an endless love with someone, it would feel like a sense of home, no matter where we are.”
Some of BC’s Actions Go Against Jesuit Ideals
“To the administration of BC: Fall in line with the principles that this institution preaches, or change the principles entirely.”