BC freshman examines what he considers racial inequalities within Trump’s presidential campaign.
Two Cities, One Threat: From Boston To Paris, A Message Of Resilience
In the next few weeks, as events continue to unfold, it will be vital for us as well as our partners across the Atlantic to hold strongly to these ideals, which demand the open and compassionate treatment of the Muslim community among us and throughout the world.
After A Weekend Of Terror, It Will Be Just Another Monday In Paris
On the night of the attacks in Paris, Jennifer Suh was at a dinner party a few blocks away.
Take A Look At Cross Country
No one really credits running as a legitimate competitive sport. People definitely don’t think to go out of their way to watch it, but here’s why it shouldn’t be counted out as a spectator sport.
We Went To BC Basketball’s Scrimmage And Things Happened
Boston College played Bentley University in a friendly game of basketball on Thursday. Many things happened there. We list those things herein.
Stop Calling Us ‘Fun’: Tolerating The Job Hunt At A Life Juncture
Senior Emily Sadeghian discusses generational disillusionment and how it affects the workplace environment.
Thank You For Smoking
‘Kids who feel like sitting on the deck while the party rages inside will always find something to keep them out there, whether it’s visible or not.’
Eagles Reach Their Inevitable Demise Against Wolfpack
No one should be surprised that BC’s football season turned out this way. But no one could’ve expected how it happened.
J.T. Barrett’s OVI Punishment Toes Thin Line Of Amateurism
Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett deserves a harsh punishment following his arrest, but taking away his scholarship money is sending the wrong message.
Question Is True Wisdom And True Learning
The prospect of questioning everything you believe can be terrifying, but the consequence of not asking questions is even scarier.