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Learning Unity in the United States
“To me, patriotism is endearing because what people are expressing pride in is something intangible, an idea that makes them American.”
Becoming Myself During the Ups and Downs of Junior Year
As she begins her junior year, Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando reflects on her former roommate’s cryptic parting words.
A History Major’s Defense: Using the Past to Inform the Future
History repeats itself, observes features columnist DJ Recny as he uses professorial anecdotes and historical events to navigate through life.
Our Favorite Memories of Miami Marlins Pitcher José Fernández
We’re departing from our regularly-scheduled programming to pay tribute to one of the best young players in Major League Baseball.
Being LGBTQ on Campus
“I’m mad. I’m mad that someone’s utter disregard and prejudice toward an entire community inevitably will cause students just like me when I was a freshman to remain in the closet and feel remorse and disdain for simply being themselves.”
When Love Means Clean Sheets
“An insincere sense of politeness is as natural as air at BC. We all do it. I certainly do.”
Point / Counterpoint: Should the Eagles Attack the Air More?
Editors Michael Sullivan and Annabel Steele debate if the Eagles should attack through the air more, or keep their offense the same.
It’s Official: We Have Entered the Renaissance of Athlete Activism
Since the days of Ali and Abdul-Jabbar, athlete activism has largely been absent from the sports world—until the last couple years, that is.
How I Stopped Sweating the Small Stuff
“Delving into my past, I can say with certainty that at times, the small stuff doesn’t matter.”