With Valentine’s Day around the corner, features columnist Madeleine Loosbrock offers a perspective on romance at BC.
‘What Is Your Favorite Super Bowl Snack?’
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students ‘what is your favorite Super Bowl snack?’
Black History Month is Good Opportunity for Students, Admin
Student engagement is critical. As racial issues are addressed across campus and continue to be an important part of discourse, students should participate in and learn from Black History Month.
Mayor Talk Shows Issues with Event Promotion
The majority of BC undergraduates learn about events through social media. Advertisements on the sponsor organization’s website or a single mass email do not capture as much attention as a widely-disseminated Facebook event and page.
The UGBC Challenge
Student leaders in UGBC lack the leverage they need to make substantial or impactful change to the governing of the University.
The Space in Between: Food’s Effect on Identity
Although food can in some ways draw lines of distinction, it also bridges gaps. When we eat, we experience the culture from which that food came.
The Real Loser in Iowa? The Democratic Party
Of course there were obvious winners and losers in the 2016 Iowa Caucus, but the biggest loser of the Iowa Caucus was the Democratic Party.
John Cho Speech Shows Winning Strategy by Asian Caucus
Through the success of these events, it is clear that the Asian Caucus has developed a strategy for securing speakers that should be emulated.
UGBC Non-Discrimination Effort is a Good First Step
The extent of GLC’s power ends with its presentation, report, and proposal. As an organization of student government, it can organize and fight for its cause, but cannot actually implement any of the policies it proposes for the University.Despite this, the proposal still remains a good first step toward its goals and, even if rejected, acts as a symbolic gesture declaring UGBC’s stance when it comes to this issue.