Social media only becomes a problem when it’s overused, and a problem like that can be handled easily.
Continuing to Recognize Sept. 11
A moment of recognition for the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 was rejected last week at the University of Minnesota, and the implications of the decision deserves analysis.
If You Walk, You Don’t Run
‘Reducing ourselves to the most basic motions, we reduce our lives to the same.’
Two Cities, One Threat: From Boston To Paris, A Message Of Resilience
In the next few weeks, as events continue to unfold, it will be vital for us as well as our partners across the Atlantic to hold strongly to these ideals, which demand the open and compassionate treatment of the Muslim community among us and throughout the world.
After A Weekend Of Terror, It Will Be Just Another Monday In Paris
On the night of the attacks in Paris, Jennifer Suh was at a dinner party a few blocks away.
Giving Up On The Rules
‘Anyone can just follow the common vernacular, or dress the common uniform. It takes confidence to break out of this mode, and let one’s personality show, whether it be through dress or speech.’
Making The Most Of What’s Left
Even though the end is coming near, there’s still more room to grow at Boston College, seniors.
Getting The Facts On Aspartame
The well-known chemical that might be well-known for the wrong reasons.
Analyzing Stereotypes, A Slippery Slope
‘There is a line that divides these these two cases, as the basketball captain’s actions could be defended while the police officer’s cannot.’
Raise Your Hand, Will You?
We all understand the fear associated with asking a question, but the fear of not asking the question should be what we pay more attention to.