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Campus Cocktails: A Roam Through Rome’s Best Cocktails
My trip to Rome was defined by taking in the world-famous ruins, eating more pasta than a human should in a year, and indulging in delicious cocktails...
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Homemade on the Heights: Vegan Hearty, Healthy Breakfast Cookies
You can never go wrong with a cookie, especially one this easy to make! Whether you’ve just slept in too late to grab some oatmeal before your 9 a.m. ...
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Beating Burnout 101: How To Deal With End of Semester Stress
Given my long history with burnout, I hope to give you some of my tips and tricks to break free from this toxic relationship, especially as the end of...
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Flex at the Plex: Gym Culture and Workout Trends
The gym caters to a broad range of people, each seeking their own unique goals. Nonetheless, the gym is an opportunity to improve both your physical w...
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Passion for Fashion: Nassif Highlights Students’ Looks on Instagram
“I just wanted to be as inclusive as possible,” Nassif said. “Because I don't know who you are when I approach you, that makes me feel like I'm doing ...
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Sanchez Receives Romero Scholarship For Commitment to Latino Community
“Just having my name anywhere associated with Oscar Romero is just such a privilege and honor,” Sanchez said. “He, in my head, is on such a pedestal f...
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Campus Cocktails: The Courtside
To make the Courtside, you’ll need a highball glass—a tall, skinny glass. Glassware is crucial when making a cocktail. Yes, I’ve skipped out on servin...
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Benjamin and Spagnola: Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Experience
“I think right now at BC, we're at some sort of a crossroads coming out of the pandemic and moving into the University's future plans for what they wa...
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Kapurura and Wachsmuth: Equity, Transparency, and Accountability
“A lot of people are on the margins for a lot of different reasons,” she said. “That could be [that] your sexual orientation is not societally accepte...
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Schroffner Compiles New Book from Song Compositions
“I used to write things in a book and on a little piece of paper, but I would call them Chiemi fragments,” Schroffner said. “And I would kind of pull ...