For many, Thursday afternoons consist of finishing papers and studying for tests. For Assistant metro editor William Batchelor, Thursdays call for an escape from the BC bubble.
A New Era of BC Athletics Calls for a New Era of Eagles Uniforms
BC is about to enter into a new era of athletics, providing the perfect opportunity to update its uniforms and introduce new style.
A Pair of Confusing Candidates
“We should look at the campaign of Batsinelas and Mancini as an example of how not to resolve cognitive dissonance.”
It’s My Body, Mike
“The patriarchy’s controlling of women’s lives is becoming more prevalent than ever in the current administration, and this trend will continue unless it is challenged at every turn.”
Defending the English Major
“Undergraduates can do just about anything in their futures with an English major.”
Bordering on a New World
“The West’s lurch to the right in recent elections might be a violent backlash to a fair perception that borders are too open or weak, but new leaders will quickly find the trends they are up against are irreversible and accelerating at a multiplying rate.”
High School Dances and Domino’s Pizza: The Least Romantic Moments of My Life
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Shannon Kelly reveals the least romantic moments of her life and the importance of the holiday, whether you’re single, taken, or otherwise.
University Must Support Student Activists
“This is not a normal presidency, and BC students know it. They shouldn’t have to act alone.”
National Letters of Intent Highlight Hypocrisies of NCAA
The NCAA must make sacrifices on its exploitative labor policies, and that starts with the National Letter of Intent, signed by high school seniors last Wednesday.
Once Upon a Time in Wisconsin
Features editor Archer Parquette recounts the story of one cold Wisconsin morning.