In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students how they were feeling. [aesop_gallery id=”124903″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Who Do you Wish Had Run For President?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students who they wished had run for President of the United States.
LTE: A Response to “A Defense of Donald Trump”
“I don’t agree with Trump. I don’t love Clinton. But in deciding who to vote for in my first ever presidential election, I tried my best to ignore the scandals, the controversy, and the madness.”
Bringing O’Malley to Campus Will Boost BC Law
“This was a great achievement by those involved and will hopefully lead to other interesting political figures coming to BC in the future.”
For 750 Freshmen, an Interdisciplinary Education
“This was a great achievement by those involved and will hopefully lead to other interesting political figures coming to BC in the future.”
The Best Jacket: An Egotistical TU/TD Ditty
Like wearing clothes? Enjoy things/stuff? Feel the unrelenting pressure of a cruel universe bearing down on your weak shoulders? Then boy will you love this.
A Lesson Learned from the Garbage Man
“As we become more used to waste, we learn to devalue the things around us.”
Why Do We Love?
“All it takes is skipping between radio stations for five minutes—four of which you’ll probably be listening to “Closer”—to notice that love is a major theme of life.”
This Tuesday, Make the Right Choice
“This Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots, polls will close, tallies will commence, a winner will be declared, and Americans will fall asleep.”
For Progress With LGBTQ Community, BC Must Look to History Rather Than PR
“Over the past 30 years, progress has come in fits and starts. At times, the University has listened to student concerns, and at times, has valued its image rather than immediate problems on campus. Progress should not be contingent on external reactions, but rather should come from the internal need for change.”