The Boston College Theatre Department’s production of Ella Hickson’s play ‘Oil’ contemplated people’s concerning dependence on fossil fuels.
BC Receives Largest Donation in its 158-Year History
Boston College received a gift of $75 million—the largest donation in the 158-year history of the University—from the estate of Joyce Robsham and Paul Robsham, LGSOE ’83, the University announced on Thursday.
Behind ‘Invisible’: The Many Sides of Migration
Throughout her years at the Academy and the time following her graduation, Štivičić produced several theatrical performances. Her plays cover a myriad of topics, ranging from particular aspects of the human experience to broad sociological critiques.
Dear Shannon: Surviving Bad Pick Times (and Other Concerns)
In her latest advice column, Shannon Kelly details how she survives bad pick times and registration with ancient UIS.
‘Chicago’ Pulls Back the Curtain on Extravagance, Morals
Robsham Theater presents the classic play ‘Chicago,’ satirizing and analyzing the nature of crime and violence in America.
Embracing BC’s Traditions but Adding to My Wish List
Since she came to Boston College a year late as a transfer, Shannon Kelly is trying to make up for lost time by participating in the typical BC traditions.
Eric Holder Discusses Voting Rights at the Fall 2016 Clough Colloquium
Holder believes the voting rights of many Americans are facing a vigorous assault.
Student Affairs Pushes Students to Vote
With the upcoming presidential elections, Student Affairs is hosting several events to prepare students to vote.