Column: “Sounds of music” prove beneficial as a therapeutic art form and developmental education technique. I’ve written many columns about the importance of music in my life—from the accessibility of Spotify to my unhealthy obsession with Taylor Swift. In the wake of last night’s Grammy Awards, we are reminded the true essence of music—how it makes us feel,…
‘Threat Level Midnight’: BC Under Siege By The Stomach Flu
A guide for surviving for the plague that is running rampant across the BC campus this winter. It may include water balloons.
‘#LikeABoy’ Twitter Reaction To #LikeAGirl Verifies Ad’s Societal Relevance
The negative, “meninist” response that quickly followed the Super Bowl’s airing of Always’ one-minute, #LikeAGirl commercial exposes the utter gravity of the movement—and of feminism in general.
Giving A Strong Voice To Mental Health
Comedian Kevin Breel’s talks and stand-up has been an inspiration for millions, and now he came to Boston College.
Innovation Fund Gives Power To The Students
The Innovation Fund represents a great forward step for giving students opportunities to pursue what they actually care about.
LTE: A Response To “Signs Of Unity At Boston College”
A letter in response to Hagop Toghramadjian’s column on issues of equality at Boston College.
Giving A Voice To The Differently Abled
A Council created specifically to promote the rights of students with disabilities is a sign of progress in a longer campaign to increase ease of access in Boston College’s spaces.
The True Scourge Of Super Bowl XLIX: #ConflateGate
If you know one thing, know this: The Super Bowl represents a glorious culmination of all there is to dislike about America.
In Defense Of Offense
Comedy has its very dark side, and this is not something to be ashamed of, but to embrace.
Why STEM Is Not Necessarily The Answer
For those who wish to not see their future go to science, everything is going to be just fine.