When unbelievable evils such as these plague our societies, how, then, are we supposed to move on? How do we let these events affect us? These are questions that plague my mind when I stay up at night, and accompany each tear I shed at random moments throughout the day.
Distancing Yourself From Your Tribe: A Study In BC Anthropology
Learning from the Selgae—or, Eagles—I live around.
Orgo (Not) Made Simple: Learning About Ourselves By Studying The Sciences
Life, studying, and organic chemistry.
Housing and Finding Friendship
Starting freshman year, friends are segmented by living arrangements. If we want to find the people we get along with the best, we have to actively seek them out.
Finding Leverage: The State of Protest at BC
In recent years, student activists have experienced difficulty engaging wide participation from students on issues regarding race, and therefore their requests for greater faculty diversity have lacked clout.
Kobe Bryant: Hero or Villain?
Kobe Bryant: the most polarizing athlete of our generation, you either love him or you hate him.
What I Think Of When I Think Of Islam
The age of Islamophobia needs to end, or we will continue shutting good people out.
The Other Side Of The Gender Gap
‘Because men enjoy so many political, legal, and social privileges just by virtue of their sex, it may seem odd to hear that males of the world are in fact in a state of disarray, one that is cause for immense worry.’
1984 To 2015: The Timelessness Of Orwell
Whatever the year, George Orwell comes in handy when showcasing the introverted activist.
Consuming Social Media In Small Doses
Social media only becomes a problem when it’s overused, and a problem like that can be handled easily.