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Sepe and Bracher: Responsible, Respectful, Ready

Sepe and Bracher: Responsible, Respectful, Ready

Danny Flynn February 3, 2020
“We need to have a culture of respect because sometimes people, especially people who are in the margins, do not feel as though they are respected here. You know, there’s a great song about it. ‘R-E-S-P-E-C-T.’ These things ring true throughout history, and we need to bring it here at Boston College.”
Wieboldt and Leo: Transparency, Collaboration, Fresh Energy

Wieboldt and Leo: Transparency, Collaboration, Fresh Energy

Anna Lonnquist February 3, 2020
“At this point … there isn't enough actionable change in UGBC organizationally to say, ‘If we do something out of the norm and elect someone that's so young, you know, is the world going to collapse?' We really don't see much how many steps backwards we can take because the organization is not a cohesive unit.”
Lewis Delves into the Dark Humor of Boston Literature

Lewis Delves into the Dark Humor of Boston Literature

Adele Blanton January 27, 2020
“I started to get interested in writing about that and why Poe, in particular, would have gone for this overlapping of humor and fear so much. That led me into thinking about how literary critics understand humor and how it functions in literature.”
The Big Questions

The Big Questions

Maeve Reilly January 27, 2020
“I think that the goal is to just grow the new generation of scholars who are interested in world psychology from this truly interdisciplinary perspective to become real experts in the methods that we use in neuroscience and psychology."
DiBello Studies Gender in Ecuador's Public Health Sphere

DiBello Studies Gender in Ecuador’s Public Health Sphere

Maddie Phelps January 21, 2020
“During the quiet moments where I would get to hold the fact that my experience was so unique—like a bus ride back that I’d have by myself—I’d just think about how I had been so wonderfully welcomed into the lives of people who didn't necessarily have to welcome me.”
'BC's New Mascot' Takes Social Media by Storm

‘BC’s New Mascot’ Takes Social Media by Storm

Phoebe Drummond January 21, 2020
“Just seeing another puppy, and seeing another dog, and being able to hug her is really nice.”
James Balog, Director, Extreme Ice Survey, at minus 30 degrees F, Disko Bay, GreenlandPhotograph by Jeff Orlowski.

The Story is in the Ice

Danny Flynn December 5, 2019
“I wanted to use the camera to celebrate the relationship between humans and nature. And that was a perfect motivation to get myself started. But as my understanding of the art form deepened, I realized that a lot of people have been using the camera over time to celebrate the relationship between humans and nature."
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Niu Receives Prestigious New Innovator Award From NIH

Haley Hockin December 3, 2019
“When I’m trying to decide which direction of research we should go to as a lab, I always ask myself, ‘What are the most important problems that humankind are facing?’”
Trolls on the T

Trolls on the T

Timmy Facciola November 21, 2019
“Racism in America is endemic, bruh. We can mark the creation of this country not on July 4th, 1776 but August 20th, 1619, when the first kidnapped American was brought to this country against his will in bondage as a slave and built the greatness and wealth that neither he nor his descendants would be able to participate in and enjoy.”
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Gary Gulman’s Humble Humor

Timmy Facciola November 10, 2019
“In 2017, I thought about transitioning out of comedy, but then I started to feel a bit better and do some comedy. I wrote new jokes and they were different, and I was encouraged by a quote of Samuel Beckett’s: ‘Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better.’”
Meet the New Faces of MCAS

Meet the New Faces of MCAS

features November 4, 2019
In the beginning of Boston College's 2018-19 academic year, MCAS welcomed nine new professors—meet the new faces of Arts and Sciences and hear about their past year on the Heights.
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Clerk Internship Shows Shugrue Intricacies of the Legal System

Scott Greenhalgh October 27, 2019
“I wasn't scared. I think I was just curious as to why certain people commit certain crimes, like how do you get to that point? How do you do it knowing the consequences? Or perhaps you don’t understand the full extent of the consequences.”
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