“How can we live this year of college in the best way possible, with little nostalgia for the past and even less fear of the future?”
A GOP in Jeopardy
“It’s all very well to explore and discuss the Party’s problems, but four years later, nothing has changed.”
“What Is The Weirdest Thing That Happened This Summer?”
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices From The Dustbowl,’ we asked students what the weirdest thing that happened to them this summer was. [aesop_gallery id=”119255″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Student Pens Open Letter to Admin After Denied a Chance to Walk at Graduation
Kiara, a rising senior, wanted to walk at this past year’s graduation so that her mother, who is suffering from Ovarian cancer, would have the chance to see her graduate. Her request was denied.
In Light of Recent Police Violence, a Letter From FACES to the BC Community
“This week’s tragedies once again remind us that racism is deeply engraved in our society, and cannot be isolated or separated from any community. As an anti-racist organization, we find it essential that everyone engage in open, compassionate, and uncomfortable conversations about the state of race in the United States.”
‘If T-Pain Wasn’t Performing at Modstock, Who Would You Want It to Be?’
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students, ‘if T-Pain wasn’t performing at Modstock, who would you want it to be?’
Frates’ Jersey Retirement Shows Best of BC Athletics
“The retirement of Frates’ jersey is a worthwhile celebration of the good he has done while also raising more awareness for the cause he still fights for.”
Administration Should Address Race Issues More Publicly
“Though the administration has addressed UGBC’s concerns, the University should make its response more public and show the student body that it is actively engaged with the issues.”
Seeing the Other: BC’s Road to Change
“Until undergraduates in Students for Sexual Health and the Pro-Life Club can hang banners next to each other on O’Neill Plaza, host a joint panel event, and retire to dorm spaces where they routinely interact, we can’t say that BC has unlocked the true potential of its diversity.”