In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what is their favorite place on Earth. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Appreciating Education Outside the Classroom
“Knowledge—arguably the only omnipresent facet of the universe—is accessible to many, yet chased by few.”
The Problems with the Lottery
“Not all the profit is from those addicted to the game, of course, but the lottery system is still a detriment to those who play it, which, in my opinion, outweighs the supposed benefits.”
On One Hand, Coffee; On the Other, Soup: TU/TD
“Good luck trying to get anything done now, but, hey, save money, live better, right?”
The Danger of Keeping Secrets
“What we keep hidden may say more about us than what we choose to show.”
Where Does Rubinoff Come From?
“She did discover, however, Rubi’s opaque ownership—a question that should consume us all, much as the stench of Rubi consumes Boston College on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings.”
Dedication of Brighton Complex Benchmark for BC Athletics
“The dedication of the Brighton complex also represents the opening of the first student-oriented space on Brighton Campus, an important benchmark for the University.”
LTE: In Response to: “Two Students Accused of Property Damage For Chalking”
“This is because the snowflakes at BC aren’t college students. They’re administrators.”
Zac Efron and the Marathon: TU/TD
“…Zac Efron was at the marathon. I was also at the marathon. Thus, by means of the associative property, I was in the same place as Zac Efron (give or take five miles).”
Why Student Athletes Needs Priority Registration
“It is no secret that many student-athletes at BC would have no shot of acceptance on their own academic merit.”