Lil Wayne’s ‘Funeral’ lacks clever wordplay and fierce production of previous work.
‘Leave it Alone’ by Hayley Williams and More in Singles
Hayley Williams, Two Friends, and lovelytheband released sensitive singles that examine loss and heartache.
‘High Road’ Takes Kesha Back to Her Roots
Kesha discovers her new sound on ‘High Road’ and overcomes past challenges through positive self-esteem and perseverance.
Eagles Blow 3-1 Lead in Double-OT Beanpot Loss to BU
In a double-overtime thriller, Boston College lost to Comm. Ave. rival Boston University 5-4 in the first round of the Beanpot tournnament on Monday night.
WIN Hosts Silicon Valley Exec at Year-End Dinner
The Boston College Women Innovator Network hosted Silicon Valley executive Anita Nunes, who touched on the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
BC Sees Drop in Applications for Class of ’24
Boston College received almost 30,000 applications for the undergraduate Class of 2024, over 5,000 fewer than the BC-record Class of 2023
New BC Fact Book Shows Endowment Falls
The 2019-2020 Fact Book details $93.3 million decrease in endowment, a two-acre expansion of campus, and an increase in AHANA+ undergraduates.
UGBC Passes Resolution to Invite Senatorial Candidates
UGBC passed a resolution on Tuesday to invite Senator Ed Markey and his Democratic challenger, U.S. Representative Joe Kennedy III, to speak on campus.
Gehman and Escobar: Universality, Intersectionality, Boldness
“The Intersectional Social Progress pledge is something that we want to be a core document for every single interaction we have—so we want that to be a fundamental basis for those relations. Whether we’re creating the new coalition of student governments or working with the Jesuit Student Government Alliance, we want to make sure that we’re all on the same fundamental page.”
Guma and Atinizian: Accessibility, Inclusion, Improvement
“I think that [these experiences are] very important for a person who’s going to serve in a role of student government—it obviously can’t be someone who loves Boston College, because if you really, really love Boston College, and think that everything is perfect, there’s going to be no more room for improvement.”