Often times we may wonder where the inspiration that fuels success comes from. As we search for the elusive well from which our streaks of brilliance spring, we may be surprised to find no answer at all.
A Cappella Crowds Coalesce to Crush Cancer
Featuring the best of BC’s many a cappella gangs, this year’s A Cappella Fest led to the mingling of ’80s sounds, colorful ballads, and alternative pop in a night fueled by the purpose of a wholesome cause.
Local Natives Honeymoon With Electro-pop Experiences Turbulence in ‘Sunlit Youth’
In an attempt to interweave its own musical markings with more novel elements, the machinations of the album crumble under the forced marriage.
Burns Library Exhibit Explores the Impacts of Jesuit Missionaries and Linguists Across History
The passion that the students who put the exhibit together hold is apparent in how meticulously ordered and presented the exhibit is and in the explanations the group put out for their interest in the subject. This passion is what fuels the Missionaries & Linguists exhibit and gives it most of its meaning.
Soulless Sequel ‘Blair Witch’ Left Wandering in the Woods
Bland characters and a rehashed story make for another entry into the horror drivel, forever vexing the realm of fear in ‘Blair Witch,’ sequel to the 1999 original.
‘South Park’ Starts to Steer in the Wrong Direction
South Park has been a staple of American pop-culture throughout the entirety of its run, but if it wants to remain one, it needs to end before it loses its worth.
MisterWives Makes First StokesSet Memorable with Colorful Performance
Located on Stokes Lawn, the first annual StokesSet offered another opportunity for BC’s music lovers to see some big-name bands right from the comfort of their own campus.
McMullen Moves to Brighton, Beckons a New Beginning for the Museum
Even for those who aren’t the biggest art history buffs on campus, McMullen is one of the most tranquil and alluring locations under BC’s collective belt. Its architecture, compared with its gothic brethren, makes it stand out all the more.
Will the New ‘Jurassic World’ Trilogy, Uh, Find a Way?
With the wild box office success that was ‘Jurassic World’ universal has doubled down on its revival of the series, planning two sequels to ‘Jurassic World.’ Is this the right move?
Propaganda of the Great War Affected Life at Home and on the Fronts
The power to sway minds has often been the deciding factor in war and on the homefront. Propaganda has been the tool to invest in the successes of ideological battles as much as those with boots on the ground.