While it is admirable that BC cares so much about serving academics and University initiatives, this statement contradicts precisely what BC claims to stand for.
A Welcome Expansion To Social Justice Day
Moving the one day event up to a week is a commendable move on the University’s part.
2015 UGBC Election Season In Review
The recent election season was a successful one, thanks to a multitude of changes.
An Author’s Take On Kendrick Lamar
Just like the heartfelt verses of “The Blacker the Berry,” Michael Chabon’s novel is a fascinating piece of modern literature, written out of a profound disappointment in himself and the community he lives in.
Stokes Arsonist Chronicles Vol. 2
The case, all disappearances and dead ends, was a source of eternal frustration, but it had produced a mess of what Joey called “incidentals,” investigative addenda about the Big Crackdown and the shadowy BC powers that be.
No Translation
Migration was no longer an abstraction. It was nothing to be conceptualized and analyzed in some ivory tower. It was this woman’s, these people’s reality.
TU/TD: Trying Just Enough And Too Hard
Printer swipes, great roommates, people trying to hard, and another great week for Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down.
‘What School Is BC’s Biggest Sports Rival? Notre Dame Or Boston University?’
In this week’s edition of “Voices From The Dustbowl,” we asked students what school is Boston College’s biggest sport’s rival… Notre Dame or BU?
BC Underwater With Emergency Plans
While it’s not surprising that the pipes burst in 2000, the University’s response was completely underwhelming.
LTE: A Response To ‘On Choosing Homosexuality’
The recent tragedies of Mike Brown and Eric Garner shed light on an increasingly prevalent social divide present in American society: the inability of those in the majority to fully comprehend and understand the struggles and hardships of those in a particular minority. As a white male, I cannot speak about the experiences of my…