Maren Morris debuted her new music video for “Common” featuring Brandi Carlile.
South American Cartel Heist Goes Awry in ‘Triple Frontier’
The star-studded ‘Triple Frontier’ makes a well-meaning attempt to be more than just another action movie.
‘An Inspector Calls’ Brings Mystery and Suspense from England
‘An Inspector Calls,’ the 1945 thriller by J. B. Priestley, came to Emerson’s Majestic Cutler Theatre on Thursday from England. The show follows Inspector Goole as he interrogates the Birling family about the death of a young girl.
Masculinity and I are Changing
“Masculinity is changing, and I am glad that I have changed with it.”
Eagles’ Season Ends With Heartbreaking NCAA Quarterfinal Loss to Clarkson
Daryl Watts scored BC’s lone goal, but it wasn’t enough as the Golden Knights punched through in the final minutes of regulation and scored with five minutes left in overtime to end BC’s season.
Protest Organized Against Canada Goose, Animal Cruelty
A protest is scheduled for Sunday against winter clothing manufacturer Canada Goose at the Prudential Center Mall. The demonstration, organized by animal rights activist Laura Ray, is protesting the capture and killing of wild animals by Canada Goose to produce their clothing.
Hutsko Helps BC Force Game 3 Against No. 7 Providence in Hockey East Quarterfinals
The Eagles blew a two-goal lead, but they still prevailed in overtime against the Friars, setting up a decisive Game 3 on Sunday.
What is your opinion of the college cheating scandal and do you think Boston College is involved?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their opinion of the college cheating scandal is and if they think Boston College is involved. “I was not shocked to hear about the college cheating scandal, I think everyone knew it was happening, but no one really thought too much about…
BC Successfully Limits Scope of $3 Million Lawsuit Jury Trial
The scope of the jury trial taking place next month in the $3 million lawsuit being brought against Boston College will be limited solely to whether or not administrative interference took place, specifically a breach of contract or violated basic fairness principle.
Men’s Tennis Swept Away by Florida State for Fourth Straight Loss
On Saturday afternoon in the front end of a two-game Florida trip for the Eagles, Florida State handily dispatched BC, winning 7-0 in dominant fashion.