When the cards fly and the game rapidly unfolds, nothing else really matters. Your brain is so absorbed with numbers and colors that you can’t possibly think about anything else.
Opinions, Column
Playing Games in Situationship Culture
The Boston College student is marked by a competitive spirit—a spirit not confined to the classroom. Although we consider ourselves men and women for others, we also seek success for ourselves.
Opinions, Column
Boston College Has a Bad Case of Burnout
Checking in with friends from high school is always a little bit like conducting a social experiment. You ask them what their classes are like, what clubs they’re involved in, and just generally what they’ve been up to, and in the back of your mind, you make comparisons about your life at Boston College and…
News, On Campus, Featured Story
Professor Paul Lewis Challenges English Students to Solve 200 Year Old Riddle
English professor Paul Lewis is challenging his students to solve a riddle that was published in a local magazine over 200 years ago.