“Maintaining old friendships and gaining new ones means striking a balance between focusing on schoolwork and focusing on our well-being.”
SSH’s Potential Condom Distribution Service Proposes Pragmatic Alternative
“Since students have clearly expressed their desire for accessible contraceptive resources, partnering with this separate condom distribution service is a good alternative.”
Too Much Caffeine, Too Little Time: TU/TD
“Every time I talk to my grandpa on the phone, he asks me how many extra hours I could use that day.”
What Are Your Plans for Spring Break?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their plans are for spring break. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Discussing Diversity On Campus
“It is all too easy to fall into the comfortable pattern of spending time with people who are similar to you. I struggle with it every day.”
How Medical Authorities Contribute to the Opioid Crisis
“It is not until the entire public understands the complexities of the circumstances from which addictions arise that we can begin to approach solutions and treatment with a sense of compassion.”
BC Student Center’s Tragic Progression
“Nearly 60 years ago, BC began discussing building a student center. We are still having that conversation. What follows is the long, tragic saga of a BC student center that may never be.”
Outdoors and Oreos: TU/TD
“Even though it’s harder to go to class (most of my Wednesday classes were half empty), it’s easier to be on a campus that’s so happy and busy. Positive energy was radiating so strongly that it must have been nearly impossible for anyone to be in a bad mood.”
Letter to Protesting Students Marks Positive Sign for Socially Aware Students
“Even an act as simple as an affirmation of students’ acceptance is a positive mark that shows BC’s dedication to recruiting socially conscious students and people for others.”
Exploring the Troubles with Boston Public Housing
“The renovations of these old housing projects are necessary and helpful, but the developers can only afford to build one new affordable space for each old one because there is an ever-decreasing amount of subsidies set aside for low-income workers.”