“While we in Climate Justice at BC (CJBC) support BC’s right to increase our university’s endowment, we fervently believe that investing in fossil fuels is in direct opposition to BC’s Jesuit Catholic values.”
Remembering to Spend Time Alone
“Through my experience, I have learned that alone time can serve as an effective tool to handle immediate instances of stress or anxiety.”
Developing My Self-Confidence at BC
“When we downplay our struggles or attempt to hide our pain, we lose out on opportunities to learn from our mistakes.”
An Ode to Voice Notes
“Instead of waiting until you’re in class to not so sneakily text back when the professor can clearly see you, consider the simple act of talking into your phone as you run across the Stokes Quad.”
Recognizing the Opportunity of Abroad
“Taking a class about my home country from the perspective of another culture, albeit a culture very similar to that of the U.S., proved to be an intense learning experience.”
Growing Wealth Comes at a Cost
“Is BC acting like a money addict? Is our endowment a means to an end or a means in and of itself?”
Considering Our Everyday Greetings
“In the U.S. though, where people are so much more open even when just having met, asking people how they are is simply another greeting without much more to it.”
Universities Nationwide Must Guarantee Freedom of Speech
“In today’s starkly divided America, such mutual understanding and capability for communication is essential for bridging the gaps that exist between us.”
When Eagles Come Together: TU/TD
But, in reality, Lower is a jungle. If you want to eat dinner at a regular time, sorry, you’re out of luck, the lines are already extending out to Comm. Ave.
Bringing Us Closer to a Global Understanding
“The individuals who conduct important world-changing work today, for the most part, have developed a multidimensional and all-inclusive worldview.”