Lucas Hnath’s ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ picks up the story 15 years after Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House.’ Nora returns to the home, and the family, that she left.
Less Capitalism, More Catholicism: Andrew Vaccaro and the Young Democratic Socialists of BC
“… people are worth more than just being animals. People have an inherent worth that is elevated by their connection to God,” said Vaccaro.
Richard Gaillardetz Bridges the Pews With the Academy
Richard Gaillardetz finds the best way to approach 2,000 years of Church history is first with a reminder that all are members of the baptized faithful.
Hempfest 2018 is a Hit
Assistant magazine editor Timmy Facciola gets blunt about his experience at Hempfest 2018.
Who’s Your Caddy: Another Summer Without an Internship
My experience with the asset-slinging and stock bell-ringing began in the spring of eighth grade, when my parents realized summer was approaching and I was at an awkward age–too old for summer camp, too brashy for Teen Travel, and too young to entertain myself every day.
Subway to Hell: Field Reports from the Internship Hunt
As he walked away, the word “commission” rank in the air like an express train running by, and I finally admitted to myself that it was a scam.
Wanted: A New Marketplace for College Students
The new app will help BC students affordably furnish their off-campus apartments.
Cocaine, Meth, Marijuana, Heroin: Words from the Drug Czar
“…we’re flooded with these substances and the backdrop of this is the message that a lot of people use drugs when they’re young, the idea that it’s okay to experiment is embedded in our society. And so we have to face the fact the culture we live in encourages it.”
Facebook’s Historian: Professor Heather Cox Richardson
“If you start to look at your history with clear eyes, you will be more likely to look at the world with clear eyes,” said Richardson.
The Conversation: Inside the Resignation of Two UGBC Senators
After an impeachment resolution was sponsored against him for a Facebook post, Steve DiPietro resigned from UGBC, and Matt Batsinelas joined him in solidarity against what they claim to be a Student Assembly intolerant of differing viewpoints.