Whether you love your body or not, talking about it isn’t always easy.
Changing The Campus Climate On Climate Change
Although BC has some good environmental programs, there is a lot more that the University can be doing to mitigate its impact on climate change. Given a recent UN report, this should be a high priority.
Resisting The Normalization Of Love
Our generation tries to normalize everything, placing (sometimes written) guidelines on every aspect of life. We should not allow that for love.
Civil War May Be Brewing Among GOP Heavyweights
The Republican Party’s post-celebration hangover is a sudden identity crisis that will have tremendous implications for 2016. In other words, the GOP might now be its own worst enemy.
Challenging International Aid And Service
Despite what many say to the contrary, skin matter does matter in international aid. People should be conscious that many of those who go abroad to help others come from countries that are partially responsible for the underdevelopment in the first place.
Going Abroad While Abroad
From Dubai to Boston to London and back, one student is studying abroad as an international student.
TU/TD Remembers The Fall Of The Berlin Wall
In this edition of TU/TD, our age shows as we reflect on the fall of the Berlin Wall, ponder retirement, and read old books.
Promoting A Healthy Body Image At BC
This week, the Women’s Center is hosting the annual Love Your Body Week, a week dedicated to combating issues of body image and self-esteem. This year has a compelling program of events that students should take the time to attend.
The Forgotten Game: A Crusade For Soccer
The University is extremely hostile to one of BC students’ favorite pick-up sports, soccer. There have been small changes to facilitate soccer, but BC should do more to support a game that so many students want to play.
Social Media Campaign Shows Better Picture Of BC
Drawing from the perspective of student social media fellows, the new hashtag BC360 campaign is a positive development for BC social media.