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By Michelle Kaczmarek
Sitting on the couch in a red Chinese robe, chest hair exposed, Chazz Reinhold is just living the dream. "Mom! The meatloaf," he shouts before throwing in an extra expletive. Living in a home decorated with furniture out of the 1970s with his muumuu-wearing mother, Chazz's main activity is crashing funerals.
By Zachary Jason
Boston College students possess immense talent, but there are certain feats that a college student could never achieve, such as swallowing a billiard ball, a light bulb, and a goldfish and then coughing them back up whole and dry, in that order. Or, perhaps, guzzling 57 hot dogs in 12 minutes.
By Marina Lopes
Maids clean the hallways every morning, chefs prepare all of the meals, and a driver chauffeurs his residents from place to place. No, this is not the Hilton mansion, but a Boston College residence hall. No longer are these considered luxuries, only available to the rich and famous, but are an everyday part of the life of a BC student.
By Lisa Cook & Ryan Lopez
"Last weekend, my boyfriend and I went out for our five-month anniversary. We saw a movie and went out to dinner, and then, at the end, I gave him a little gift. We give each other gifts all the time, so I was expecting one in return, but much to my surprise he had nothing for me.
By Dave Benoit / Heights Senior Staff
I sat and watched The Office in my room trying desperately to figure out what to do. Two choices, just like there always are. It's never easy. It's never obvious, no matter how much I try and will it to be. On the one hand, literally, is my girlfriend, looking at me inquisitively.
By Zachary Thompson
Two weeks ago, I was enjoying the good life. Sitting around doing absolutely nothing, taking obscenely long naps, partying it up - it was all very enjoyable. I knew I had midterms coming up a week later, so I figured I would have a nice relaxing weekend before I spent the next weekend studying hard.
By Kerry Moynihan
I'm about to hit the two-month mark, and time is going by way too fast. I have fallen in love with Ecuador, and I can't imagine leaving. My friends who are here for only one semester are realizing that they are almost halfway done, and even for me, a quarter seems like too much.
By Pat Irish / Outreach Coordinator
About four years after graduating from Boston College, Saya Hillman took a gamble. Relying solely on her creativity and driven by the fact that she wanted to be her own boss, Hillman put her chips on the table and formed Mac'n Cheese Productions. Four years later, her production company has grown, and Hillman's accomplishments and endeavors have earned her local fame.
By Shawna Gallagher Vega
Theresa Harrigan has some advice for you. As director of the Boston College Career Center, Harrigan has inside knowledge about what students need and employers want. While she spends most of her days participating in meetings, working with University committees, writing reports, and keeping current with her career development colleagues, she has some tips to offer BC students.

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