BC student reflects on the irony present within the millennial society and its far-reaching implications.
An experience out of this world
Visiting the lake that became the planet PandoraWe were like blind folded donkeys when we circled around the train station of Graz, these cond largest city of Austria. Abuss hould leave here for Zagreb, capital of Croatia.Wespent two hours running about and asking people,but noone knew where the buss top was. Finally, a young woman pointed…
Momentum Award: James Kale
“I could let other people think that they could do this now,” James Kale, LSOE ’16, said of running for UGBC president.
Momentum Award: Michael Resler
Michael Resler has made it his career to spread his love of German studies and the Fulbright Program to BC students.
‘The Tempest,’ Break The Bubble, And Arts Fest This Weekend In Arts
Acoustics and Dynamics put on their final shows for the year. My Mother’s Fleabag stage a reunion. And Shakespeare’s most bizarre play arrives in Robsham.
A New Way To Seafood
The Union Oyster House is a Boston institution and is, in many ways, representative of the city as a whole.
‘New Girl’ Still Funny, But Gang Sinks ‘Par 5’ In Episode On Racial Profiling
New Girl’s latest episode, “Par 5” takes on Jess’s networking disaster on a golf course and issues of police brutality and racial profiling.
BCMUN Brings 500 To Annual Boston Conference
500 high school students from around the world gathered in Boston for the Model United Nations conference hosted by BC Model United Nations.
Atop The Summit: Google Exec Julie Rollauer, BC ’97, To Return For Own It
Ahead of Own It Summit, alumna Rollauer discusses her circuitous business career path.
History Professor Considers Post-Cold War Policy In Latest Book
In James Cronin’s most recent book, he discusses the new world order proposed by the West after the Cold War.