In recent years, student activists have experienced difficulty engaging wide participation from students on issues regarding race, and therefore their requests for greater faculty diversity have lacked clout.
Loving The Jesuits: How To Get The Most Out Of BC
With the Jesuit mission in mind, there’s so much more that the University can do when reaching out to The Other.
Political Beliefs In The Classroom
As the primary and presidential elections approach, it’s important for professors to reconsider how they address politics in the classroom at BC.
Snapping Out Of The Technology Mirage
We keep looking at all of the ways that technology pulls us apart from one another—we should start thinking about ways it can bring us together.
Homogeneity At Boston College
We are here to become “men and women” for others. But who are the others, and are we actually doing anything to help them at all?
The Choices Of Post-grad Life: Getting On The Right Path
What is success, and how does a Boston College student find it after he or she graduates? The answer is not as simple as one thinks.
A Tale Of Terror In Two Cities: Life Amid Crisis In Boston And Paris
A Bostonian reflects on two tragedies—the Marathon Bombing and the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ attacks—and respectively, how two cities responded.