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Opting out of SWUG Culture and Focusing on Senior Success
SWUGhood is a choice, but the plummeting self-esteem of female students is something that needs work to change. And that work begins with opting out of the washed-up mentality.
Before the Last Year at BC, a Reflection on Roads Not Taken
It’s a personal choice, and different for each individual, but I am confident at this point in the semester in my decision to stay at BC. I think about the new relationships I’ve formed. I think about the fear, sadness, anxiety, and pain that I’ve learned to overcome on my own.
The Student’s Guide to Housing: 2150 and 2000 Comm. Ave.
A look at couple of new players in the BC housing game.
This Is Not a Valentine’s Day Column
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, features columnist Madeleine Loosbrock offers a perspective on romance at BC.
A Generation Decides: The Millennial Hunt For Meaning in Politics
First-time voter Madeleine Loosbrock takes a closer look into the politically uninvolved generation.
Preparing For a Winter Without Juno
Faced with another possible snowpocalypse, BC makes emergency preparations to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff.
There’s “Snow” Place Like Home: a Minnesotan Reflects on Christmas
A Midwestern perspective on dreaming of a white Christmas
Put A Sock In It: BC Alum Puts Two Feet Forward In Anti-Bullying Campaign
Originally beginning when BC alum Karen Kiefer wrote a book about mismatched socks, the Misfit Sock movement transcended the laundry room and expanded into today’s initiative, embracing and celebrating diversity in all aspects of life.
Point/Counter-Point: The On-Campus, Off-Campus Debate
Two former roommates debate junior year housing.