After summer, it takes focus and attention to shift back into the mode of classes, dorms, and BC life.
BC Makes New Investment In Teaching Excellence
The new Center for Teaching Excellence creates a central location on campus with resources and training for professors and graduate students to create a better classroom experience.
The Possible Effects Of Net Neutrality’s End
The FCC is currently in the process of determining new regulations, which could radically change how the Internet functions and affect the everyday lives of all BC students.
Reality And How It Might Interfere With Following Your Dreams
When offering advice to naive freshmen, I’ve always told them to follow their dreams, but sometimes that is delusional.
Raise Your Voice Against Injustice To Ignite A Long Absent Dialogue
When we see global injustices or certain policies that squelch expression and dialogues from occurring, why don’t we take a stand?
For The Smaller Issues, It Can Be Difficult To Discuss Policy
When the grievances are not that serious, it becomes difficult to have a conversation about policy and how sometimes implementation is what’s important.
Unconditional Love, Gravitas, And Our Grievances With Cityside
It’s mostly about fire … fire and Cityside. There’s even one Thumbs Down that brings the two together (sort of).
Women’s Center Updates Give It More Central Place At BC
The new initiatives of the Women’s Center, along with its scheduled move to Maloney Hall, promise to make it more effective at serving BC students.
Saturday Night Was A Gameday Experience For The Record Books
In both the new SuperFan Zone before the game and the football game itself, BC successfully created an atmosphere around the game that complimented the upset over the Trojans.
TU/TD: The (Mostly) Football Edition
There was so much going on Saturday night. We cheered, we stormed the field, and we couldn’t properly celebrate our hard-fought victory in the Mods.