Our parents and grandparents had common American heroes, like JKF and MLK Jr., to look up to—but who do we millenials have? Beyonce? Steve Jobs?
There’s Nothing New ‘About That Bass’
Why are we singling out Meghan Trainor sending a negative message about female body image when other artists have been “all about that bass” the whole time?
What I Learned From The Moms And Dads Of Parents Weekend
Parents’ Weekend at BC is like a puzzle—it’s a time to put together the pieces and think about why you are the way you are.
Imagining Life As A Picture Book
Sometimes, you just wish books (and life, for that matter) had more pictures to keep things simple.
The Tinder Games: What I Learned From The Dating App
A brief round in the Tinder Games reveals what social media should be used for: making connections.
What Aristotle Would Say About The Cast Of ‘Friends’
What would Aristotle have to say about the friendships in ‘Friends?’
Why Boston College Doesn’t Need Another “Happy” Video
Recreating “Happy” is an elusive task here at Boston College, and evidently, a lot of organizations are trying to do it.
Should We Kick The Bucket Lists?
Although bucket lists tend to commodify new experiences, they can also help us appreciate old ones.
A (Purely Speculative) Guide To The Fall Movie Season
From ‘Gone Girl’ and ‘The Maze Runner’ to the final installment of ‘The Hobbit,’ a look at the highs (and potential lows) of this fall’s movie releases.
If (Dorm Room) Walls Could Talk
Dorm room decorating isn’t just for fun—it’s a way to document the memories of your BC experience.