Boston College organizations give their thoughts on this years nominations and speak to the larger issue of the lack of diversity in Hollywood.
Iconic and Inspiring, the FCBC Strives to Set On-Campus Fashion Trends
The Fashion Club of Boston College (FCBC) is an up and coming club striving for greatness. The dedicated officers and members of the club are taking this journey one step at a time, whether they’re in designer stilettos or sneakers.
Gautam Chopra’s ‘Licorice’ Authentically Explores Themes of Self-Acceptance and Isolation
Without dipping into territories of melodrama and hollow on-screen portrayals, Professor Chorpa’s films seeks to touch on universal themes in a deftly executed way.
A Reel Christmas: Heights Arts’ Favorite Christmas Movie
The Heights editors compile their choices for the Christmas movie that best encapsulates this magical time of the year. As you snuggle close to the fire, hot cocoa in hand with a fresh slice of fruitcake waiting for you in the kitchen, pull up Netflix, pop in a DVD or VHS and enjoy the best…
In Flux: New Perspective and Photos from the Syrian Refugee Crisis
In an attempt to raise awareness and open the floodgates of conversation, Jordan Mindlin, MCAS ’17, will put on an art exhibit detailing the nature of the Syrian refugee crisis this December, hoping to put a face to the massive migration of people.
All That Jazz: The History and Evolution of BC bOp!
Coming up on its 30th anniversary, BC bOp! has stood as a pillar of the Boston College arts community since its inception.
Literary Magazine ‘The Stylus’ Celebrates Impressive Student Art Submissions
As Boston College’s oldest literary magazine, ‘The Stylus’ has been celebrating student art submissions since 1882. The magazine features a large spectrum of different forms of artistic expression and writing styles.
JOYCESTICK: Taking ‘Ulysses’ From Printed Word to a Virtual World
There is no precedent to turn a novel into a virtual reality game of this scope—not at BC or any university or museum.
The Acoustics Hit High Notes of Friendship and Song
Few groups on campus can tout the kind of friendship and camaraderie that The Acoustics do on a consistent basis. Such love and emotional investment is keenly visible in their many performances on campus spanning the years.
Newcomer Whitney Tops the 2016 Music Scene with ‘Light Upon the Lake’
With its break up concept album, Whitney spans a range of emotions that most artists are unable to tackle on such a short album.