Kendra Kumor reflects upon her time studying abroad in London, and on the necessity of perspective.
‘What Would Be Your Walk-up Song?’
In this week’s edition of “Voices From The Dustbowl,” we asked students that if they were a baseball player, what would their walkup songs be.
Power And Imperfection: Setting Standards For Our Leaders And Ourselves
“I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” (Include the necessary, regional Arkansas inflections for full effect.) C’mon, even non-history buffs should know this one—it’s a classic. Washington, D.C., 1998: former President Bill Clinton, in the White House, with the 22-year-old intern. Shocking the American public from sea to sea as the nation collectively…
Kevin Barry: Lessons In Captivating An Audience
Listening to a moving reading from a prominent author might be all that is needed to remind a student why he or she is pursuing a degree in the first place.
The Lyons Den: Rethinking The Name Of The Rat
Changing the name of one of BC’s dining halls might be just the thing that’s needed to get students to go to this prime eatery on campus.
A Letter From The Future
2015 or 2035, Boston College students will still be dealing with the same struggles and tribulations, and they will still be in need of the same kind of advice.
TU/TD: Last Week Of Classes Is Upon Us
With the last week of classes upon us, it’s time to think about the inevitable trip back to where we came from.
LTE: A Letter From Chris Marchese To Barb Jones
In response to a recent Letter to the Editor from Vice President of Student Affairs Barbs Jones, Chris Marchese has a statement to make about free speech on BC’s campus.
Network Pushes Women To More Executive Positions
The Women’s Innovator Network hopes to tackle inequality in business through grassroot efforts, pushing women to top level executive positions.
Interdisciplinary Rigors Materialize In Literature
The multifaceted Medical Humanities minor crosses over into yet another discipline as it expands its talents to that of a literary journal.