“I’m no stranger to witnessing fights, and I’ve come to savor them—to appreciate their boldness and subtle touches, as one would a fine wine,” said Magazine Editor Joan Kennedy.
Around the World in 70 Years: Smith’s Career of Service
“I have drank the water of six continents,” said Smith. “Each has structures that I have built,”
Nell Tells All: After 100 Years, Are We Modern Yet?
“In the absence of traditional ways, some solid ground, Modernists had to find a different truth,” said Professor Nell Wasserstrom.
The Conversation: Inside the Resignation of Two UGBC Senators
After an impeachment resolution was sponsored against him for a Facebook post, Steve DiPietro resigned from UGBC, and Matt Batsinelas joined him in solidarity against what they claim to be a Student Assembly intolerant of differing viewpoints.
The Beautiful and the Famed: Lesley Visser, Sports Legend
Lesley Visser has written for the best sports section of all time, been inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame, and carried an Olympic torch. Plus, she’s been drinking with Barrett Bryan.
Lowery Helps Students Learn About Biology and Beyond
“I love teaching students about biology. I love helping them to learn how to think critically…to see what we can accomplish and the power we have as individuals to change the world,” said Laura Anne Lowery, a biology professor at BC.
After Cleaning Churches, Robinette Finds God in Uncertainty
After growing up in an evangelical Christian community, Brian Robinette came to find true meaning in moments of profound doubt, and now encourages his students to embrace questions of God’s existence head on.
A Language Worth Speaking: Bodetti and Politics of the Middle East
Though he never planned on working in journalism, that’s where Bodetti’s interest in the Middle East led him. Where that interest will take him next is unknown, but soon to be revealed come graduation in May.
From Cornfields to Campus: Brett Ingram Teaches With Style
In his youth, Ingram often pored over pictures of Mass., thinking, “You know, someday, my life’s going to look like that. I’m going to move to New England and wear khakis and penny loafers without socks, and tweed jackets, and strut around, and go out on my friends’ boats. And it’s weird…that was when I was eight and all of that has come true somehow.”
The Consciences Behind the Candidates: Reed Piercey and Ignacio Fletcher
“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.