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Remembering At A Cost

By: John Wiley

The language surrounding tragedy, in time, inevitably transforms into a discussion of ourselves. “Boston Strong,” initially a statement on the victims and first responders, has been expanded into the popular lexicon as a way of discussing the everyday.

Arts, Column

A ‘Girl Meets World’ Of TV

By: Ariana Igneri

As Disney Channel moves forward with its spin-off Girl Meets World, I can’t help but look back, remembering the beloved, decades-old original and all the ways that it’s influenced my life.

Column, Arts

Smart Social Media In BC Admissions

By: John Wiley

It’s naive for anyone to expect a video running a little over three minutes to successfully articulate the identity of a university, but that said, the #BC2018 campaign could’ve made those minutes mean a lot more to the BC community.

Arts, Column

Because I’m Happy: Planning Your Senior Year

By: Michelle Tomassi

It’s easy to tell someone to do what makes her happy, but the truth is that there is more than one kind of happiness-the kind that comes from what you want to do, and that which comes from what you should do. Having no regrets is not my ultimate goal-rather, I’ll plan for my senior year without restricting myself to one kind of happiness.

Arts, Column

‘Social Media Is Tricky’

By: Ariana Igneri

James Franco’s Instagram incident this weekend paints a dismal picture of our generation’s current state of relationship. It’s just one of many cases exemplifying how social media has distorted the lens through which we perceive and interact with the world.

Column, Movies, Arts

Losing The Magic Of A Franchise

With J.K. Rowling’s announcement of three more films, it seems as if authors keep expanding their stories until there are no secrets left. Readers and viewers are never satisfied with what writers have to offer, leading to unnecessary spin-offs.

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