For the December Installment of BC Ignites, Edouard spoke on the silence surrounding socioeconomics and being poor at BC.
In The Dumps With The Mumps
People are often very critical of UHS without actually talking to the administrators in charge about their problems. Going to the source, the director of UHS, reveals the success health services has month in and month out.
A Window Into BC’s GLBTQ Past
Although many things have changed since the ’60s for GLBTQ students on campus, as alumni related in a GLC panel, there is still much more that the administration needs to do.
TU/TD: Hail, And Farewell Evermore!
By many lands and over many a wave, we come to say goodbye as fate has cruelly snatched us away. But we’ll always have Thanksgiving.
Why Vegetarianism Can Have A Bigger Impact Than Voting
Refraining from eating meat can have a bigger impact than voting, both on the environment and the lives of animals.
What Is It Good For?
We work ourselves into a stressed-out frenzy in college, but what does that really get us in the end?
Six Months In Disneyland
Disneyland, like study abroad, is an experience where the normal rules don’t apply, but consequences still exist.
Solidarity Starts With Awareness
To be global citizens, we all should care about events that shock the consciousness of a people, destroy lives and institutions, and cause fear, regardless of whether they occur halfway around the world or on our own campus.
On Eating Disorders And Being Enough
Recovering from my eating disorder began when I threw out all of my old understandings of food and diet. After a year of treatment, I was able to think of myself as completely enough. Coming to a school at which the idea of being more is emphasized has led me to question whether it is truly good for the student body.
Bodies Are People, Too
Boston College embraces the Jesuit education of the person, but falls short in the education of the body. The University does nothing to encourage an understanding of healthy sexual relationships.