“As a white male, being fully cognizant of your privilege is something you will never be able to attain. You should always be striving for it, though, conscious of the fact that you will always come up short. And that’s just the truth.”
Contemporary Theatre’s Staged Reading Thrives on Minimalism
The minimalist performance of ‘Sexual Perversity in Chicago’ allowed the endearing, vulgar script to shine, focusing on the actor portrayals of comical, troubled characters.
Schiller Institute Will Advance Academics and Jesuit Mission
“The Schiller Institute represents a commitment to the University’s Jesuit mission of educating students in the importance of serving others.”
BC Talks 2017: Activism, Current Affairs, and the Brain
In its seventh year, BCTalks will feature speakers tackling subjects including race, politics, neuroscience, and human trafficking.
LTE: In Response to “Peter Markell, New Chair of Trustees, Discusses Goals, Recent Activism at BC”
“University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. as the leader of Boston College, should speak out whenever situations occur that especially hurt students. There cannot be a substitute for that.”
Awareness and the College Experience
“Too often, as college students, we become fixated on ‘doing.’ We deceive ourselves into believing that our self-worth is achieved through constant activity and movement, forgetting that beneath all the ‘doing,’ we are beings.”
Coming Full Circle on Campus
“I’m back to living on main again, but now I have found myself going back to these old spots in a way that I never did sophomore year.”
Learning From Our Heroes
“Yet, whenever I remember these characters, I remember the way they all saw each other’s essence, each other’s worth. I remember their qualities and virtues.”
Changing the Capstone Program
“They seem, to me, the exact sort of class that ought to be taken pass/fail, so that the obsequiousness encouraged by the obsession with grades can be put aside for once, giving students the chance to speak without the normal consequences of expressing unformed thoughts.”
Facing the Unfortunate Rule of Threes
Bad things come in threes, right? Well for my sake, I sure hope they do.