“Maybe it’s just cause I’m a city kid who never grew up around nature, but I feel like those stuck in concrete jungles all too often forget about the wildlife that thrives in the North.”
Behind the Counter With Grogan, City Co.’s Coolest Cashier
You might not know his name, but you’ve likely met Patrick Grogan during a late night run to City Co.
Racism Has No Home at Boston College
One year after the LGBTQ+ community was made to feel unwelcome at Boston College, a cowardly hateful act by a student was meant to intimidate the University’s black community. Racism has no home here.
BC Needs More Rehearsal Space for Dance and A Cappella Groups
“The limited space for dance and a cappella groups to rehearse on campus stagnates the growth of the arts at BC.”
End of Honors Program Brings About Uncertainty
“As BC has become a top national university and begun to attract superior applicants, the Honors Program is no longer necessary in its original function, according to a letter from Dean of MCAS Rev. Greg Kalscheur, S.J., sent to students.”
A Good Album and Bad Camouflage: TU/TD
“Between each class, during every study session, bumping on a Friday night, you listen again to the album, mesmerized and addicted under its magical spell. There’s almost nothing better.”
Friday Night Failures: A Mediocre Football Player’s Life
Features editor Archer Parquette remembers his failure-filled time as a high school footballer.
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
After Time in Singapore Coast Guard, Choong Swings at BC
Han Xiang Choong, MCAS ’19, delayed his college education to serve in the Singapore Police Coast Guard, during which he lived on a ship called the Thresher Shark.
Performance Groups Feel Pressure When Searching for Space to Practice
Dance teams and a cappella organizations struggle to find sufficient and adequate practice space on Boston College’s campus.