“In light of the current situation, it is paramount that the EC again decide to reopen registration for the 2017 presidential election.”
Admin Statement Affirms Commitment to Diversity
“Although Leahy has not had the best record when it comes to publicly responding to national events and crises, as his most recent email to students was sent in May 2014, he should be commended for responding to such a pertinent matter in a timely fashion.”
LTE: A Statement From the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Committee
“Facing new challenges in the current political environment, we affirm our commitment to continuing Dr. King’s mission today, by supporting all members of the Boston College community who pursue equality over inequality, righteousness over self-righteousness, and non-violence over violence.”
Duck Duck Goose: TU/TD
Long after the coronation of the Duck Boot royalty on the Heights, a new flying force has arrived on campus. The flock of geese, hailing from the friendly northern region of Canada, has been amassing for weeks.
Men and Women for Business
“Students who came to BC to (theoretically) carry the torch and light the way end up high in the sky, sitting in anonymous cubicles, behind glossy windows that look down at the bustling people of the world.”
Ice Cream With a Catch
“So yes, the hackneyed mantra of ‘moderation and variation’ rings true, as the average college student needs to be realistic in their dieting goals.”
A Learning Experience on the Left
“The party should address the root cause of America’s grave economic disease and offer a different economic approach, learning from the failed policies over the past 25 years.”
What Is Your Earliest Memory?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their earliest memory is. [aesop_gallery id=”128183″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
BC Dining Should Work With EagleEats
“Following the examples of EagleScribe and EagleEats, technologically-minded students on campus should feel encouraged to address campus needs through innovation.”
China’s Troubling Economy
“The Chinese economy, though in certaın aspects open, is still ultimately controlled and desıgned to benefit the communist elite. China’s economic liberalizatıon is more easily understood as a form of crony capitalism, rather than a truly liberal economy wıth far reaching benefits.”