As an experiment, I deleted 419 photos, collected over two years, five months, and four days. Leaving Instagram was a matter of give up an addiction
Why Millennials Just Can’t Put Their Phones Down
Technology may be making living and even learning easier for Millennials, but at what cost?
A Look Back: The History Of Music Festivals
Tracing the growth and popularity of music festivals—from Woodstock to Boston Calling, and everything in between.
A Random Walk Down Linden Lane
Since Friday’s Student Involvement Fair can ruin college careers—though not necessarily in the worst of ways—here’s a guide to help you decide whether breaking into the arts at BC is the right move for you.
Senior Year Realities: The Last First Day Of School
A trip to the McMullen during the first day of classes proves to be an eye-opening experience heading into senior year.
How Arts Fest Can Shape A BC Experience
Arts Fest has become a strange parallel to life at BC-beginning with uncertainty, followed by security, and ending with insecurity once more.
The Town: The New Heroes Of Boston’s Film Tradition
Actors, including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, have paid tribute to their home city, starring in a number of Boston-based movies.
Some Interruption: Yik Yak, UGBC, And The Modstock 2014 Publicity Debacle
There is literally a host of deadly tornados headed to Boston College, the storm arriving just in time for Modstock 2014.
Surprising Sights Of The Marathon
By: Michelle Tomassi
From taking a selfie with a runner to seeing Team Hoyt in person, the unexpected experiences of the Boston Marathon will remain engrained in my memory. They will be a reminder of how Bostonians were able to push past any fear, and cross the finish line with strength and gratitude.
Looking Into A Wardrobe And Taking A Step Back Into Sweden
A little blue dress purchased abroad became a significant memory-not just a fashion, style, or status statement.