In a series of texts, columnist Emily Sadeghian recounts her journey on the Heights and passes the torch to the next generation of Eagles.
The Final Countdown: 100 Days to Say Goodbye to Boston College
Emily Sadeghian reflects on her final 100 days of senior year.
Distancing Yourself From Your Tribe: A Study In BC Anthropology
Learning from the Selgae—or, Eagles—I live around.
Stop Calling Us ‘Fun’: Tolerating The Job Hunt At A Life Juncture
Senior Emily Sadeghian discusses generational disillusionment and how it affects the workplace environment.
Finding Your Own Narrative, Embracing The BC Social Aesthetic
A BC senior examines the University’s aesthetic, and its place in the development of personal narratives.
The Perils Of Irony: How Sarcasm Builds Barriers To Authenticity
BC student reflects on the irony present within the millennial society and its far-reaching implications.
‘Sober Emily’: I’m Not Judging You At Parties, I Swear
A BC student describes her 22 years clean amid a social culture often involving the consumption of alcohol.
A Definite Guide To Serious ‘Art’ At Boston College
This article is the product of a series of investigations, undercover spying, focus groups, phone taps, ethnographies, and every imaginable type of profiling. It is our first report on the role of “art,” an “art,” the “arts” on campus. Our team has been working arduously on providing results that accurately portray creative inclinations at Boston…
Life Is Not Cinema: What We Can Learn From ‘Birdman’
Like the movie ‘Birdman,’ which was was filmed with invisible cuts, there are no transitions or ellipses in real life, so when we find ourselves being inauthentic in one take, it’s bound to carry over.