A bill that would make free disposable menstrual products available in all elementary and secondary public schools serving students grades six to 12 in Massachusetts recently passed through the Education Committee and is awaiting a vote by the House or Senate.
iEdit: The Music Between Lonnquist’s Beats Headphones
Copy chief Haley Hockin examines the music behind assistant magazine editor Anna Lonnquists’ headphones.
At ‘Diaspora Through Dance,’ Teams Compete With Purpose
The ‘Diaspora Through Dance’ competition showcased African culture from Ethiopian to Caribbean dance.
Sing it to the Heights: Meet the Contestants
In anticipation of the ELP Sing it to the Heights competition, the 10 contestants discuss their musical paths to the Robsham Theater stage.
BCID Taps to Success in Annual Show
In ‘Amplify,’ Boston College Irish Dance melded contemporary hits with traditional dancing for a thrilling combination.
DiPatri: What Makes a Movie Great?
Photo editor Maggie DiPatri tackles the great movie debate on acclaimed versus entertaining movies.
Trump. Brexit. Christian and Kevork.
The populist tides have washed ashore Chestnut Hill, delivering to the cronies of Carney Hall a historical renunciation of the hysterical, reactionary policies that have become endemic to the Undergraduate Student Government of Boston College—Trump, Brexit, Christian and Kevork, the textbooks will read. On Tuesday, the student body voted to reject the old guard of…
Budgeting for a Roman Holiday
In hindsight, a group of six finding a sit-down restaurant on a Saturday in a tourist destination such as Venice—during a festival season, no less—should have been nearly impossible. It would have been, probably, for a meal that was worthwhile. We had been looking for not 10 minutes when a friendly Italian woman beckoned us…
BC Suffers Blowout Loss to Clemson’s Efficient Attack
Clemson couldn’t be stopped on offense and handed Boston College men’s basketball its second loss in row in emphatic blowout fashion.
Boisi Center Hosts Anti-Semitism Panel
The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life hosted a panel comparing the rise of modern anti-Semitism with its rise in Nazi Germany.