Another entry in the long catalog of excellent TU/TD reports. This time it has to do with laundry and jambalaya.
Where Have all the Strangers Gone?
“In our highly connected world, it often seems that a perfect stranger is harder to come by than a Prince Charming.”
Keeping Public Transportation Public
“Every day these hardworking people continue bailing out a ship that has been taking on water for years.”
Kaepernick and the Role of the National Anthem in Sports
“The responses to Kaepernick’s actions have been polarized. Many people praise him as a champion of groups that do not have the power or means to speak for themselves, while others label him an attention-seeking brat. While he clearly has the right to kneel during the national anthem, we must assess whether his actions ought to be condemned or praised.”
“What Is Your Favorite Thing About Fall?”
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices From The Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their favorite thing about the fall season is. [aesop_gallery id=”121233″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Father Leahy, Your Silence Says You Don’t Support Us
The Graduate Pride Alliance wrote an open letter to BC President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. calling on him to address issues facing the University LGBTQ population.
LTE: Dean of Students Thomas Mogan Pens Open Letter in Response to Parking Sign Slur
“Boston College takes this very seriously and, as the Dean of Students, I would like to make it clear that Boston College does not tolerate acts of intolerance and hate toward any individuals or groups of individuals in our campus community.”
LTE: Student Staff Members of the Women’s Center Respond to “Parking Sign Defaced With Anti-Gay Slur”
“First and foremost, we are extremely saddened, angered, and disturbed by the incident.”
LTE: GLC Members Respond to “Parking Sign Defaced With Anti-Gay Slur”
“To any student who has been affected, especially first-years and transfers—we see you, we recognize you, and we honor your right to exist freely on this campus. You are not alone. There are hundreds of us at BC who have made a home here, found our chosen families, and are thriving. Those families are waiting for you with open arms.”
Extended Library Hours are Necessary for Students
“Once the extended hours are brought back in October, University Libraries and the Office and Student Affairs should respond to student demand and consider making the change permanent.”