By Michael Hundgen
Sometimes it happens during the middle of a walk to class or on Friday afternoons when the week has wrapped up.
By Harrison Case
Last week, President George W. Bush made one more desperate attempt to sell his privatization scheme to the American people. He finally revealed the meat of his plan (private accounts do nothing to address the major financial discrepancies of the system, even proponents admit).
By Grace Simmons
About a year ago, while walking along Linden Lane, I bumped into a Jesuit whose wisdom and faith I deeply esteem. Maybe he recognized my slower pace and sensed that I was worried. Somehow he could tell how overwhelmed I was feeling about my duties as a newly-elected student government president.
By Grace Simmons and Burnell Holland
Grace Simmons and Burnell Holland submitted this statement in conjunction with the movement for equality, a coalition of students, faculty, staff, Jesuits, and the 2004-2005 Undergraduate Government of Boston College.
The spirit of the community of Boston College marked this year as one of unprecedented collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and Jesuits in their definitive support for members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) community.
By Letter to the EditorWhat's in a name?
To the Editor:
Recently, Harry Belafonte, the celebrated African-American artist, made a statement. He said, "I was born colored, after that Negro, then black, and now we have settled on African-American. No other group has taken a century just to learn what to call ourselves and what others should call us.