Rights on the Heights II was another great example of the student body’s ability to come together, but the main concern should be establishing a substantive culture.
TU/TD: Housing Closes And New Housing Is Up For Sale
The fight for next year’s pickings comes to a close just as a $34 million gem is opened up for business. Confused? Click for more of the good and bad of the last week.
Triumphs Of Babel
Humans are built to be diverse—cultural and linguistic differences are not artificial divisions, but expressions of what is most deeply and beautifully natural in us.
Confessions Of A Bad Catholic
There are those of us that are Bad Catholics, and it’s about time we give up the gig and show our true colors.
Artifice Of Service
Voluntourism—traveling to a poor area to do service and get the perfect Instagram—is a fast growing trend among college students, but is due for a closer examination.
If You Were A Planet, Which One Would You Be?
In this week’s edition of “Voices From The Dustbowl,” we asked students that if they could be any planet, which they would be and why: “Jupiter. I like the idea of being Zeus and the planet is named after Zeus.” — Alex Toppo, A&S ’16 “Mercury, because it is the hottest.” — Kathleen Moran, A&S ’18 “Saturn,…
Shades Of Grey In Free Speech On Campus
The University ought to take further steps to give free speech rights to students.
Creating A Platform For Student Musicians
The Music Guild has created a great platform on campus for student musicians to take off outside of BC.
TU/TD: Weekend Is Almost Here
Another, busy, busy week in Boston College life slowly but surely comes to a close.
Fences Built Out Of Fear
There once was a man who made it big selling fences—and how badly he wished he didn’t have to make it big at all.
You must be logged in to post a comment.