The Heightsmen hosted their annual fall cafe on Saturday, featuring BC’s male step team Sexual Chocolate.
Finding Our ‘Definitions’ At Boston College
While we’re at BC, what we do tends to define who we are, making it difficult to think of ourselves independent of our involvement, particularly when our commitments end.
Part One Of ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Flies Into Dull Territory
The latest ‘Hunger Games’ installment, ‘Mockingjay: Part 1,’ suffers from a drawn-out plot and a contrived, though suspenseful, conclusion.
‘The Theory Of Everything’ Proves A Brilliant Biopic Of Scientist Stephen Hawking
‘The Theory of Everything’ portrays the spirit of Stephen Hawking’s scientific career through his resilient love for his wife.
‘Foxcatcher’ Is Ready To Snatch Some Oscars, With Steve Carrell Leading The Hunt
The Oscar-hopeful ‘Foxcatcher’ lands itself among Bennet Miller’s past great works, including ‘Capote’ and ‘Moneyball.’
Searching Outside The Lines For BC’s Stories
A reflection on moments from the past three years on ‘The Heights’—and the stories that were told as a result.
Not From Concentrate: A Look At The Unlikely Ingredients Of Juice
The BC band deals out all the juicy details, talking about the success its had on campus during the past two years and the direction it hopes to take in the future—including an EP, concerts in Boston, and even a Juice-themed clothing line.
Why Fans Shouldn’t Give Up On ‘The Newsroom’ Yet
Director Aaron Sorkin breathes new life into HBO’s latest season of ‘The Newsroom’ by relying less on fact than fiction.
Greek Life Comes To Robsham With ‘The Trojan Women’
Constructing a post-apocalyptic world in Robsham, the BC theatre department reinterprets the fall of Troy with ‘The Trojan Women.’
Okay, Time For Another ‘Happy’ Video
Allowing our vision of BC to obscure the realities of it ultimately damage that initial vision and close the school off from new possibilities.