Nettrice, the second speaker in the Currents Presents series, explored algorithms, biomimicry, and artificial intelligence through her art.
‘Oil’ Play Delivers Thought-provoking Performances
The Boston College Theatre Department’s production of Ella Hickson’s play ‘Oil’ contemplated people’s concerning dependence on fossil fuels.
Art After Dark Event Lights Up McMullen Museum
Students flocked to the McMullen Museum for the Art After Dark event’s displays of students’ creative work and autumnal treats.
Author Dina Nayeri Examines the Refugee Crisis
As the third speaker of the Lowell Humanities Series at Boston College, Nayeri delved into the challenges of resettlement and discussed her book, ‘The Ungrateful Refugee.’
‘Stateless’ Shows Haitian Crisis in Dominican Republic
In a virtual screening and discussion, BC’s Center for Human Rights and International Justice showcased Director Michèle Stephenson’s latest documentary.
Asinine Displays Comedy Chops At Packed Improv Cafe
Boston College students packed into Gasson 305 for Asinine Sketch and Improv Comedy’s show on Thursday night.
‘Minari’ Panel Presents Unique Asian American Experiences
Boston College students and faculty discussed Asian American representation in film and immigrant experiences after a screening of Lee Isaac Chung’s ‘Minari.’
Poetry Open Mic Night Returns to McMullen
Two literary magazines at Boston College, ‘The Laughing Medusa’ and ‘Stylus,’ invited students to read their personal poetry at a packed open mic night.
Annual Pops on the Heights Returns With A Sold Out Gala
The seats in Conte Forum were filled on Sept. 24 for the Pops on the Heights gala that featured the band Train and the Boston Pops.
AY Young’s Musical Performance Promotes Sustainability
The musician AY Young brought electric energy to O’Neill Plaza during his nonprofit concert that also advocated for sustainability development.