Working for justice is like “lighting a match and hoping the fire spreads,” according to Carolyn Forche.
Solidarity Starts With Awareness
To be global citizens, we all should care about events that shock the consciousness of a people, destroy lives and institutions, and cause fear, regardless of whether they occur halfway around the world or on our own campus.
On Breaking The Male Stigma At BC
If you’re a female on campus this week, you’ve probably heard about the Women’s Center’s Love Your Body Week. If you’re a male, you probably heard about the events, and then proceeded to go about your everyday business, since “women’s issues” don’t concern you.
Find Your True Inner Spark
It’s important to continuously ask ourselves how many situations we participate in daily that don’t result in any positive, life-giving ends.
Embrace Life’s Mess
Let’s face it: sometimes life just gets messy. Situations don’t always lean in our favor, relationships fail, and tough decisions always need to be made.
Learn First, Lead Second
At a school that grooms students to be future leaders, it is necessary to first take the time to step back, check your privilege and bias, and realize that in order to lead we first must learn how to listen, observe, and follow.
Defending Millennials
Although older generations like to point our collective flaws, they overlook our desire to create positive change.
Embracing Our Insecurities
My name is Alex Gaynor, and I am not my many insecurities, but I am empowered to start discussing them. Your turn, BC.
Breaking Through The Mold Of Success
Success is often relative and can mean different things to different groups and individuals.
Feminism, Harry Potter, And Becoming Everyday Activists
Now is the time to take action on all of the social ills that bind us into set paths as human beings, gender-related or not.