Shannon Kelly discusses her love of McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme, and all of the finest junk foods, and how her first trip to SoulCycle changed how she thought about her diet.
Karen Arnold Studies Valedictorians, Uncovers Privilege in Education
Karen Arnold has contributed groundbreaking work to the study of valedictorians and their futures, and has also developed research on better serving underprivileged students.
Eagles Falter at Four Points by Sheraton Invitational
The Eagles defeated Wisconsin, but lost to Hofstra, FGCU, Florida International, and Rutgers at the Four Points by Sheraton Invitational.
Giving Thanks and Staying True: TU/TD
Spring Break is creeping up on BC like a lion on the prowl, ready to pounce and feast upon the motivation, bank accounts, and morality of the student body.
Socialism Is the Solution
“Democratic socialism is the only way we can successfully resist Trumpism.”
Legacies and Motivations
“It’s possible that, perhaps, he is thinking about his time in office and the praise and criticism it has received.”
BC’s Harmful Exercise Culture
“Although these daily reminders to work out and eat well can be motivational for some, it is also important to realize how they can represent a larger, campus-wide issue.”
Eagles’ Fourth-Quarter Comeback Cannot Salvage Victory
With less than four minutes remaining the Eagles’ final home game of the year, Kelly Hughes and Co. strung together a 22-10 run, which ultimately fell three points short of Virginia Tech.
Legacy Grants Provide Opportunities for Students to Serve Others
Students with service project ideas have the opportunity to receive $5,000 toward their ideas when they apply for a Legacy Grant.
What Annoys You in the Library?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what annoys them in the library. [aesop_gallery id=”130653″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff