Leonard Skubel became a long snapper to overcome a height deficit, but went on to make his mark in a long, stable career at BC.
LTE: A Response to “Former President of Ireland Talks Climate Justice and Human Rights”
“Put simply: We are faced with a crisis, and on March 13th, a former president told us exactly what to do about it.”
Notorious Eagle-Killer Seth Beer Destined for MLB Stardom
Seth Beer has crushed Birdball in six career games, batting .381 with three home runs. But BC shouldn’t feel bad—the former swimming prodigy is doing it to everyone in college baseball.
Sad Elephants and Existential Questions: TU/TD
It’s hard to not be caught up in everything that takes place in the present. It’s what everyone is doing, so it has to be the only thing that matters, right?
Colin White Signs With Ottawa Senators, Departs BC Early
Colin White made his departure from BC official on Sunday night, signing a deal with the Ottawa Senators’ AHL affiliate in Binghamton.
The Arrival of Disruptive Technology
“What’s certain is that these changes will bring disruption and displacement. They will test humans’ adaptability, especially since we cannot necessarily envision or conceptualize what they mean at this point in time.”
Overcoming Our Fear of Abroad
“Studying, volunteering, and teaching abroad—these are the activities that students should engage in to transcend the vices that plague society, and to help usher in a greater sense of global humanity.”
Guerrero Awarded Oscar Romero Scholarship
Juan Lopera, BC ’99, received the Father John A. Dinneen, S.J. Alumni Award.
The Value of Becoming a Mentor
“Transitional years can be especially tough, but having an older member from my organization reach out to me encouraged and facilitated my growth into a more confident . . . member of the club.”
‘Kingdom City’ Explores a Blending of Theater and Reality
‘Kingdom City’ explores the struggles of an individual through touching performances of individuals who wear their emotions on their sleeves.