Following the success of BC’s Light the World fundraiser, the University Strategic Planning Initiative (USPI) begins researching for the next 10 years.
Student Diversity Issues Reveal Need for New Administrative Position
One of the most realistic and immediate ways for the administration to respond to these concerns and the complaints of groups such as Eradicate would be to institute an administrative position meant specifically to address these issues, an idea initially brought up by the Undergraduate Government of Boston College in its fall proposal.
‘What Is the Last Lie You Told?’
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students ‘what is the last lie you told?’
New Fundraising Investigation Should Include All BC Voices
When it comes to University spending, there is a persistent issue between the administration and a number of students: a perceived lack of interest in student needs when it comes to spending money. Since the process for the next fundraising campaign is just beginning, now is the perfect opportunity to confront these complaints from the outset, establishing a desire to collaborate with students on how money is spent.
In Winter Months, Students Stay Active With BC Rec Programs
Feeling the winter blues? Head over to the Plex to see all the seasonal activities BC Rec can offer you.
Title IX Investigation Filed Against University is BC’s First
After serving a three-semester suspension for sexual assault, BC graduate maintains he was innocent and files lawsuit against the University for Title IX violation.
Rihanna’s Newest Release ‘Anti’ Reemphasizes Her Bad-Girl Image
If middle school was a microcosm for the music industry, Rihanna would surely rule the school. Her new album ‘Anti’ perpetuates her popularity.
Musical Puritanism Threatens the Fabric of the Art
Within the music realm, there exists many ways to produce, create, and enjoy the medium. Despite this, many claim that a purer, truer kind of music exists in a predefined objective form.
Plexapalooza and the Gasson Bells
Thumbs Up Plexapalooza – Some people apparently enjoy things like this. It seems to be a successful, well-attended event. While we don’t exactly understand the appeal, we will acknowledge that there are people in the world who adore the stench of sweat and vodka, who revel in the sardine-like confinement of a gym full of…
Celebrating and Saving the Arts
The spirit within the BC community for athletics is admirable, scarily impressive, and it is one thing I hope for in the arts at BC. The arts community consists of talented and creative individuals who move tirelessly, going through the motions without celebrating each other properly. While athletics are deeply rooted in BC’s culture, the arts consist of pockets of talented individuals, disconnected and hopefully yearning for the BC community to rally behind their achievements as well.