“Like I said earlier, being Black ain’t easy, but from what I’ve been shown time and time again, being Black is beautiful.”
CSOM Provided Opportunity to Understand My Political Beliefs
“Even though I knew that I was a Republican, I didn’t know why until I took a Carroll School of Management Core Class as an elective this spring.”
The Fall of the Hume-anities
“But if the actual source is neglected, then there can only be a proliferation of uninspiring, trite entertainment.”
It’s Time We Cut The Lies About The Word “Diversity”
“As a black woman, I am beautiful, I am intelligent, but I am not magic because I am also flawed.”
You Can Only Have One Best Friend
“Personally, when I have an endless love with someone, it would feel like a sense of home, no matter where we are.”
Some of BC’s Actions Go Against Jesuit Ideals
“To the administration of BC: Fall in line with the principles that this institution preaches, or change the principles entirely.”
My Unlikely Homecoming at Costco
“I feel a calm air wash over me as I take in this safe space, overcome by the familiar smells of fresh rotisserie chicken and Kirkland brand chocolate-chip cookies that flood my senses.”
Pick Your Friendships Over Your Housing
“What may seem like a misfortune has a way of turning itself into a good story to laugh at and creates many memories all on its own. “
Humanities Have Value
Living in a Californian Asian American household, success was defined linearly. If an activity, major, or profession does not up the “status” of the family, I should not waste my time indulging in this thing. Thus, the options presented to me were to either become a doctor, lawyer, engineer or a CEO. My family eventually…
BC Must Change How It Handles Grief
“This lack of relief in both student and adult lives speaks to a greater problem nationwide about mounting stress.”