In my experience asking those my age why they choose not to exercise their right, most avoid straight-up claiming they couldn’t care less.
Learning to Say What You Mean
It’s a matter that comes to fruition in our language, but exists in every part of our life.
Die-In Proves Necessary Action to Continue Movement For Diversity
Last year’s march occurred with the intention that the University would do something in response.
Guest Column: A Letter to the Dean Calling for a Reconsideration of BC’s Alcohol Policy
If I’m going to get the same punishment for not drinking as I would for drinking, then why don’t I just drink like everyone else?
On the Militarization of the Police
The parallels between the slave patrol and modern policing are frightening and include mass incarceration and an extensive history of police brutality.
Nicomachean and Nicotine Ethics: Considering the Morality of the JUUL
Would our theology professors have anything to say about using refilled pods? Would our philosophy professors even care?
Recognizing Generational Criticisms
It seemed as though the generational divide was entirely arbitrary, or at the very least some sort of misunderstanding.
Running the Race That Remembers One of BC’s Greatest
“It’s a humbling reminder of where we are in our lives and enables us to take a step back from the trivial things that stress us out so that we can take a look at the bigger picture.”
Economics as STEM Could Present Positive Implications for International Students
One of the primary goals of this shift, however, is to benefit international students.
Never Leave Your Room: TU/TD
Thumbs Up Coco – It might be a kids’ movie, but the film has plot twists that would make Law & Order: SVU proud. When Miguel slowly turns into a skeleton as he’s stuck in the land of the dead, you get this unexpected Back to the Future vibe. The coolest part, though, is the…