The coronation of Coloring Book as the year’s Best Rap Album perhaps made up for the award show’s overlooking of Chance for so long, but I’m still bitter.
Defending the English Major
“Undergraduates can do just about anything in their futures with an English major.”
Rethinking the Bubble
“After all, we are just passengers together on this wild, four-year-long train ride. Why not make the most of it?”
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.”
As UGBC Voting Starts, Candidates Clash Online
In a “borderline” decision, the Elections Committee decided a video criticizing Akosua Achampong and Tt King’s campaign did not constitute negative campaigning.
Students Receive a Frenzy of Invite Messages From ‘Friendsy’ App
Friendsy’s email invite used the BC Athletics logo without permission from the University.
Georgetown Prof. Gives Progress Report on U.S. Response to Global Terror
Daniel Byman said U.S. counterterrorism efforts are going better than you think.
Kaplan-Maxfield Connects ‘Random Hookups’ and Jesuit Ideals
Professor Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield noted the inherent human nature of hookup culture, referencing stories like Adam and Eve and how the seeking of something forbidden, as he believes random hookups are viewed, makes hookups all the more inevitable.
LeBeau Reflects on Reporting in Era of ‘Fake News’
Donald Trump’s constant use of the term “fake news” to describe the work of career journalists has deeply insulted and alienated many in the industry, according to Lebeau.
Ponsetto Talks Love as Verb and Noun at Agape Latte
“Love is a commitment that lasts longer than being in love,” Dan Ponsetto said.