“We’ve learned so much more about each other, the good and the bad. When you teach literature, you form an intimate connection with the soul of the author. That’s so important to us. To share that together is amazing.”
Out of the Channel and Into Criminal Justice Reform
“It gives me the possibility of both my primary job—teaching students to be the best lawyers they can be—while at the same time helping the students do good in the world.”
Logic Preaches Respect in New ‘Confessions’ Video
Logic preaches respect and acts as a big brother in the music video for “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.”
EcoPledge Ignites Awareness of Wildfires with A Cappella
EcoPledge raised over $400 for wildlife relief in California from an a cappella benefit concert.
Men’s Tennis Sandwiches Win Over Sacred Heart With Two ACC Losses
BC swept Sacred Heart on Saturday, but it only picked up a single point in matches against N.C. State and Wake Forest.
Women’s Tennis Falls to Georgia Tech to End Weekend
BC women’s tennis was once again competitive with an ACC opponent, and started the day off by winning the doubles point, but couldn’t get the job done against Georgia Tech, losing, 5-2.
‘The Aftermath’ Neglects Historical Backdrop
Keira Knightley makes a valiant effort to convey depth through her performance, but ‘The Aftermath’ is, at heart, a shallow love story disguised as a period piece.
‘All My Favorite People’ and More New Singles
Sara Bareilles, Thomas Rhett, and Maren Morris all released new singles this week.
Peele Ponders American Ideals in Horror Movie ‘Us’
‘Us’ features a talented, solid group of actors and a skillfully crafted plot.
Public Health Minor Introduced with ‘Bending the Arc’
Coinciding with the announcement of a new public health minor at Boston College, the global health documentary ‘Bending the Arc’ was screened on Thursday in Stokes Hall.