“You don’t create something for the world that is. You think about where the world is going to be,” Kennedy said.
‘Eagle-Eyed’: Explaining Boston College’s Graduate Student Union
Graduate student unionization is a complicated issue, and has been for decades. Here’s the gist.
Blind Ballot Resolution Falls One Vote Short in Student Assembly
Student Assembly members debated the blind ballot’s effect on its public image, the diversity of thought during meetings, and the organization’s transparency.
Twisted Commentaries Come in ‘AHS: Cult’ Episode “11/9”
In the ‘AHS: Cult’ episode “11/9” the social degradation comes in full force, with less parody and more extremist mimicry.
Interpreting the Language of BC
“What used to be a seemingly innocuous slogan carries the weight of a campus movement.”
LTE: In Response to “LTE: In Response to: ‘Looking Forward to a Progressive Future'”
“Can we no longer hold a public opinion, if it disagrees with those who have a hold over media and loud voices?”
Why Boston College Should Rethink Football
“It is a dark, unacceptable irony that an institution devoted to developing intellectual capacity would allow, let alone celebrate, the systematic destruction of student brain-function.”
An Opportunity to Come Together
“At BC, we have the valuable opportunity to look around and watch as those we know, and those we don’t know so well, worship in the same places as us.”
Florida State, Miami Slide in Week Four ACC Power Rankings
While the rest of the conference was molding into midseason form, FSU and Miami were on the practice field, waiting out Hurricane Irma. Three weeks away from football proved to be costly.
Walsh and Jackson to Face Off in Mayoral Election
After the voting booths closed last night, Walsh and Jackson came out on top in the primary elections, confirming that the two will run against each other in the upcoming mayoral race.