Unfortunately, my columns aren’t especially relatable because I’m both more accomplished and more beautiful than you, but I’m really doing my best here.
Gehman Hopes to Market Overlooked Student Resources
John Gehman, the new chair of the Intersections Committee and MCAS ’21, plans to provide initiatives that encompass the entire, diverse Boston College community by concentrating on creating programs that emphasize intersectionality, differing identities, and inclusivity.
Pride Week Brings Reflections on Representation, Identity
Boston College’s Pride Week was filled with events to celebrate and uplift the LGBTQ+ community at BC. The week featured an opening event and community dinner, information on protecting trans rights, a queer intersectionality panel, and more.
Rejecting Our Generational Simplification of Language
Maybe the use of modern-day hieroglyphics will add to our communication styles instead of detracting from them.
New England Classic Editors Speak on ‘DazQuest’ Creation
The creators behind ‘DazQuest,’ the newest video game release by The New England Classic, speak about their inventive process.
‘DazQuest’ Sees Steve Addazio in Noir-Inspired Interactive Fanfiction
Players fill in as Steve Addazio in the search for the missing Doug Flutie statue in the first ever Heights video game review.
Notebook: Bailey, Run Defense Impress in Win Over Louisville
David Bailey ran for 112 yards on 28 carries as BC controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage, holding Louisville to just 47 yards rushing on 32 carries in its 38-20 win over the Cardinals Saturday.
BC Left Frustrated in Overtime Draw with Miami
Sam Coffey scored her 10th goal of the season on a penalty kick in the first half, and the Eagles out-shot Miami 18-6, but weren’t able to find a way past Hurricanes keeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who made eight saves.
Eagles Blanked, Then Lose Fast-Paced Shootout in Madison
David Cotton had a hat trick in the second game and chipped in an assist, but BC was swept by Wisconsin, falling 3-0 and then 7-5 in a dramatic back-and-forth game.
Screaming at Streaming Services
Arts editor Jacob Schick discusses his apprehension with the influx of new streaming services that will be entering the market.