BC student reflects on the irony present within the millennial society and its far-reaching implications.
Cleaning The Clocks: The Problem With College
Clocks have been put into the classrooms, and although it might seem like a good thing, it’s actually the least of our problems.
Embracing Electronic Dance Music
People take too hard of a stance on electronic dance music, and don’t consider how prevalent it is in entertainment today, or how much more prevalent it’ll be in the future.
Homogeneity At Boston College
We are here to become “men and women” for others. But who are the others, and are we actually doing anything to help them at all?
Transfer Tales: Switching Schools Is More About Fit Than Ranking
A senior who transferred as a sophomore discusses the differences between Boston College and the University of South Carolina.
Between Privilege, My Son, And Me
Dear son, I hope you’re better than I am, and I hope that you keep out of the ignorant elite mindset.
Childhood Crisis As Told By My Hair
You can’t control your hair—but whether your embrace it or not is in your control, and it sure says a lot about how comfortable you are with yourself.
Life After The Affordable Care Act
The reality of the Affordable Care act being upheld is that the ever-volatile political winds in Washington remain in the favor of the Democrats and the Obama Administration.
Perpetuating Apathy: Why Millennials Are Losing Faith In Politics
A look at technology’s effect on younger generations’ political apathy.
Bad Catholics: Boston College’s Identity Problem
For a college that stresses its religious identity, Boston College students seem to have something different in mind.