After a year as Assistant Features Editor, Kayla Fernando is still learning the ropes—and that’s not a bad thing.
Screaming Eagle Steak & Cheese Still Satisfies, 12 Years Later
Since its inception, the Screaming Eagle has satisfied generations of hungry BC students.
This October, BC Faculty Discuss Breast Cancer Awareness
BC faculty discuss the biological causes and psychological impacts of breast cancer and the stories of those who have fought it.
Becoming Myself During the Ups and Downs of Junior Year
As she begins her junior year, Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando reflects on her former roommate’s cryptic parting words.
Cue the Waterworks
If you frequent the Reservoir on runs and you’ve managed to circumnavigate the body of water, you may have noticed an elegant stone building nestled in the bend around the Cleveland Circle side of the park.
Bee Sustainable: Fulton Hive Raises Awareness of Environmental Issues
The newest addition to the roof of Fulton Hall is the bee’s knees-literally.
The Art of Friendship: A Sunday for Bio Labs and Coloring Books
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando left Blick Art Materials with more than cardstock, glue sticks, and a coloring book.
Certified BC Students Care for Runners and Spectators at Mile 21
BC EMS was on duty this Marathon Monday, providing emergency medical care for athletes and spectators alike.
Liberal Arts and Beating Hearts: A Conference for the Medical Humanities
An upcoming Medical Humanities conference hosted by BC will explore the intersection between medicine and the humanities, and will feature presentations of submissions by writers from around the Northeast.
Under the Features Desk, A Liberal Arts Education in the Bag
If you want to learn about what makes us human, open a book. Books chronicle our progress through time, recording our unique stories, cultures, and ways of thinking for posterity.