Month: March, 2014

Opinions, Column

The Reasons For Service

By: Patrick Angiolillo

With everyone returning to campus from Spring Break, I have already gotten word of the many service trips BC students went on during the break. Volunteering today has, however, become just a part of what many people do to get into college, to put on a resume, or to stand out as an applicant to a program or for an award. This attitude is deeply problematic. 

Column, Metro

Boston in the South

By: Bennet Johnson

Boston has a big influence outside of the New England bubble, though. One area with a distinct Bostonian flavor includes Fort Myers and Sanibel Island, Fla.-otherwise known as Boston South.

Opinions, Column

Reflections On Appa

By: Emma Vitale

I thought I was strong, that I could avoid it, that it wouldn’t affect me the way it has affected people in the past. But it hit me the moment I embarked on the 12-hour bus ride down to Virginia and has grown deeper every day-I’ve got the Appa high.

Column, Arts

A Case For Spontaneity

By: Michelle Tomassi

I’ll never be able to abandon my organizational personality, but I do believe in embracing spontaneity, whether in writing, traveling, or just living in the moment.

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