“Our memories of food move us, transport us, and allow us to relive the past.”
Leahy Talks Trump, Trigger Warnings in Candid Interview with Florida News Site
BC’s president said that even though Trump’s actions don’t square with his religious and moral worldview, he’s optimistic Americans will come together in a constructive dialogue.
It’s My Body, Mike
“The patriarchy’s controlling of women’s lives is becoming more prevalent than ever in the current administration, and this trend will continue unless it is challenged at every turn.”
Department of Education Must Pursue Reform
“If the Department of Education is to survive, it needs to make fundamental changes.”
The Myth of Shovelus
Features editor Archer Parquette recounts a particularly futile day in the life, when the plows of Wisconsin made him shovel his driveway multiple times as his neighbor looked on.
Eagles Win Three, Lose Two in Wildcat Invitational
The Eagles won three games and lost twice in the Wildcat Invitational in Arizona last weekend.
Bethune-Cookman Sweeps BC in Season-Opening Series
The Eagles started off last season with an eight-game winning streak. This year, they’ve strung together another streak. Only this time, head coach Mike Gambino’s crew is on the losing end, having dropped its first three games.
Sportswriter Ben Shpigel Talks Concussions, Clicks
Shpigel began reporting for The Times in 2005 as a beat reporter for the New York Mets.
‘Logan’ Soars and Sets a Precedence for All Superhero Movies to Come
‘Logan,’ starring Hugh Jackman, is an action-packed superhero film full of heart that focuses on crafting a great movie, rather than creating a mediocre series.
Bebe Rexha’s ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1’ Is Full of Tired Tropes and Overplayed Cliches
Bebe Rexha’s debut studio album, ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1,’ has the potential to be a hit but falls flat. The unique rhythms and beats make for a great listen but the lyrics are too tired and cliche to ignore.