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Vasiliauskas: A Call for Authenticity on Art-Based Social Media Apps

Vasiliauskas: A Call for Authenticity on Art-Based Social Media Apps

Morgan Vasiliauskas May 4, 2025
In a vast online world, people are given the chance to not feel so alone. Even more so, criticism and reflection on art do not have to be centered around the upper echelons of critics.
Wherefore Art Thou, Shakespeare? Seemingly Everywhere

Wherefore Art Thou, Shakespeare? Seemingly Everywhere

Bryanna Rosario April 18, 2025
Whether you’ve been told that you “wear your heart on your sleeve” after experiencing troubles with dating, or have muttered “seems Greek to me” while looking at your calculus homework, around every corner, Shakespeare continues to live and breathe.
Brett’s Bites Runs Boston and the Internet

Brett’s Bites Runs Boston and the Internet

Maria Beatriz Saldanha April 13, 2025
For runners like Brett Chody, a former University of Southern California track athlete turned influencer, the marathon becomes more than a finish-line fixation—it’s a way to show what pushing your limits looks and feels like.
Ktoridi: Dua Lipa’s 'Service95' Isn’t Your Average Book Club

Ktoridi: Dua Lipa’s ‘Service95’ Isn’t Your Average Book Club

Angeliki Ktoridi April 10, 2025
I thought nothing of it when I sat down for my typical routine and came across a video of Gabriel García Márquez’s son talking about his father, the renowned Latin American writer. After some quick searching, I realized the channel I had stumbled upon was none other than Dua Lipa’s.
MarMon 2025: A Sa-Weet Playlist To Prepare for the Mile 21 Concert

MarMon 2025: A Sa-Weet Playlist To Prepare for the Mile 21 Concert

Maddie Mulligan April 9, 2025
Saweetie might not be mainstream anymore, but her hit songs and collaborations are sure to be thoroughly entertaining for the Mile 21 crowd.
Ktoridi: Six Reads To Ring in Spring

Ktoridi: Six Reads To Ring in Spring

Angeliki Ktoridi April 3, 2025
For those days when it’s finally 60 degrees and you’re sitting on the Quad, here are six books you should pick up and give a try.
What Your Study Soundtrack Says About You 

What Your Study Soundtrack Says About You 

Morgan Vasiliauskas April 3, 2025
A person’s study music can tell you a lot about them, including their broader music habits, personality, and even attention span.
Priddle: The Ever-Enduring Dylan

Priddle: The Ever-Enduring Dylan

Milo Priddle March 27, 2025
So whatever you do, don’t expect Dylan to fade into obscurity any time soon, even in these Modern Times.
Rosario: America vs. The Arts

Rosario: America vs. The Arts

Bryanna Rosario March 23, 2025
This is not solely a problem in school districts, it's a nationwide phenomenon. America doesn’t care about the arts.
Vasiliauskas: Creativity as a Powerful Protest Tool

Vasiliauskas: Creativity as a Powerful Protest Tool

Morgan Vasiliauskas March 21, 2025
Art has been my sense of escape and solace for my entire life. I channel its power to be used as my entertainment and my healing.
Saldanha: The WAG Effect

Saldanha: The WAG Effect

Maria Beatriz Saldanha March 21, 2025
The scoreboard might tell you who won the game, but if history has shown us anything, it’s that the WAGs are the ones shaping the narratives.
Springtime Soundtrack: Songs To Play as BC Defrosts

Springtime Soundtrack: Songs To Play as BC Defrosts

Maddie Mulligan March 13, 2025
Try checking some of these songs out while watching BC’s campus finally come alive again—they’re sure to put you in the springtime mood.
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