Worried about question 2 on the upcoming Mass. ballot, Metro Editor Juan Olavarria points out the dangers of diverting funding and attention away from the problems facing public schools.
Hey MLS, Zeiko Lewis is Too Good to Pass Up
Looking at his stats alone this season, Zeiko Lewis might not appear to be an elite MLS prospect. But don’t be fooled, he should be a surefire first-round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft.
The Future of Violence in Entertainment
As special effects and virtual reality technology evolves over time, violence has become more prevalent and realistic in TV, movies, and video games. What does this say about how future generations will look at violence in the entertainment they take in?
Finding Validation in the Bathroom
“The bathroom stall’s ardent promotion of selfhood encourages an answer to the seemingly unanswerable question of our time: who are we when we’re alone?”
Football Proved It Can Win, Now It Must Finish the Job
Steve Addazio’s club proved it has plenty of fight left in it. Now the Eagles have to finish the job and make a bowl game.
The Man on the Train
There are many times that art helps us subvert our feelings by recognizing they exist. It is hard to be lonely when in the company of others feeling the same thing.
This Presidential Election, Vote for Progress
“BC students have to make a choice: to vote for a candidate who represents their ideals and whose policies promote inclusion, or to vote for a candidate whose rhetoric has continued to endorse xenophobia and racism.”
Ten Years of a Transforming Taylor Swift
Seeing Swift’s image transform has been pretty exciting—one year she’s all curls and cowboy boots, the next she sports fedoras and stick-straight bangs. As a girl who has grown old with her music, I wonder what she has planned for this new phase of her career.
With New Energy, Men’s Basketball has a Bright Future Ahead
With new energy and confidence, Boston College men’s basketball has a bright future ahead—unlike football.
The Changing Role of the Student in Political Activism
As someone who is taking part in his first major election cycle as a registered voter, Juan Olavarria has gained a new insight into the repercussions of the election, the role individual demographics play in it — especially students.