As college students in particular, we have a duty to transform an emotionally charged public issue with reasoned argument. A Nov. 22 article in The Spectator by Brendan O’Neill laments that “at one of the highest seats of learning on Earth, the democratic principle of free and open debate, of allowing differing opinions to slog…
African And African Diaspora Studies Makes A Statement
The core faculty of African & African Diaspora Studies make a statement about the recent protests and organizations on campus.
UVA Scandal Sparks Conversation
Although the UVA case might not have been entirely factual, it has certainly started a conversation about the prevalence of sexual assault on campuses nationwide.
Set The World Aflame … Just Don’t Do It Here
Working for justice is like “lighting a match and hoping the fire spreads,” according to Carolyn Forche.
TU / TD: Goodbye, For Now
We just got here, but now we have to take a month break. Do not worry, though. We will be back.
Despots And Dictators Look At The Administration
With all of the recent outcry against Boston College’s administration, maybe it is time to look back through history to add other voices to the conversation.
Thank You For Unplugging
Cell phones allow for connection like no one has ever dreamed of before, but, like all good things, it needs to be taken in moderation.
Resilience In The Face Of Daily Adversity
Like most things in life, Jim Valvano’s message is relative to the journey we each face. His seven signature words are immortal because they give us chills. And they give us chills because they terrify us.
Students Rally For Change On Campus
Non-violent student protest is becoming an increasingly relevant tool in achieving the social justice aims BC espouses.