“Everything is a part of movement … Always look to the future,” Ignacio Fletcher, UGBC executive vice presidential candidate said while he and Reed Piercey, UGBC presidential candidate, spoke on matters close to home.
The Consciences Behind the Candidates: Taraun Frontis and Aneeb Sheikh
“If marginalized students win, we all win,” Sheikh said.
MCAS Alumni Join, Mentor Sophomores at Career Event
After watching their CSOM friends snatch up internships, hundreds of MCAS ’20 learn how badly employers want their holistic minds.
A Column About Patches, Bean, and Everything In-Between
Despite her current vocational indecision, “When I was younger, the possibilities felt endless—and all of them were exciting. One day I wanted to be a Jelly Belly factory tour-guide, the next an old-fashioned ‘Soda Shoppe’ owner in Mountain View, Ark.,” said columnist Kaiserman.
Unafraid of Crossing Oceans, Una O’Hanlon Says Hello
O’Hanlon gets her noticeable optimism and cheer from her family, saying, “I was lucky to come from a family that was very happy.”
Conway Teaches Freshman Writing and Federal Penitents
“Far fewer people end up returning to prison because they’ve had education in prison,” said Patrick Conway, who is researching the effectiveness of college-level prison education.
While Off Broadway, Clyve Sets Scene for Aspiring Thespians
After a career working with presidents, popes and persons of the year, Scott Clyve is bringing industry-insider lessons to the Boston College Campus.
From Southern Air to Subway Fare: My Long Journey Home
After a semester of Southern hospitality, columnist Timmy Facciola rediscovers his Jesuit Identity, finding a new appreciation for being a man for others.
Rat Gets Rowdy: From Beer Cans to Buttered Croissants
Follow the Rat through the years as it confronts stringent Massachusetts drinking laws while hosting wild extravaganzas such as Las Vegas Night, Do it in the Dark, and Beers and Careers, then morphs into the Middle Campus cafe students enjoy today.
MCAS Alumni Join, Mentor Sophomores at Career Event
After watching their CSOM friends snatch up internships, hundreds of MCAS ’20 learn how badly employers want their holistic minds.