“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.”
New Mentorship Program Can Help Sophomore Women
“Thrive provides an important service to sophomore women and opens up a new opportunity to improve life at Boston College.”
How to Bring the Plates Back to Lower
“One possible way to encourage students to return plates that they have taken would be to designate a small unused area of dormitory trash rooms for dining hall plates.”
Own It Summit Speaker Brings Positive New Perspective
“This year’s speaker brings an activist background with a history of pursuing social justice. This new perspective offers women at Boston College another view from that presented in years past, a view that they can benefit from.”
New Lockdown Software Can Improve Test-Taking
“In the future, BC should continue to explore the use of this new software and determine which classes and test-taking situations are best-suited for it, which should hopefully reduce waste and improve efficiency.”
Swift Talk Continues Pattern of Female Political Role Models
“While listening to the incessant banter and the brain-melting talking points, it can be easy for students to decide to abandon the world of politics all together. For this reason, it is important that college students are presented with positive and constructive political role models.”
Despite Theme of Silence, CJBC Re-Sparks Conversation
“Holding events furthers awareness and discussion on campus and prevents the problems from flying under the radar.”
CSD Events Raise Awareness, Help Work Toward Change
“It can be easy to forget how students with disabilities are affected on campus, and the Council for Students with Disabilities does Boston College a service in ensuring that the issue is not forgotten.”
GLC Pride Week is Positive Effort for UGBC and GLC
“As it continues to face larger and more difficult attempts at policy change, these smaller events help to shape the campus climate and bring about the gradual developments that will hopefully lead to larger changes in the future.”
After ‘Silence is Violence’ March, BC Must Make a Choice
“Balancing these pressures, the administration has a moral imperative to condemn these hateful actions and not allow the issue to fester.”