“Eventually, the policies and politics you are currently ignorant of will truly have a direct impact on your life.”
Understanding and Respecting Disabilities
“It can feel uncomfortable at some points, like the feeling of holding lingering eye contact with someone just beyond the comfortable amount of time.”
A Column about Appreciating the Finer (and Fighty) Things in Life
“I’m no stranger to witnessing fights, and I’ve come to savor them—to appreciate their boldness and subtle touches, as one would a fine wine,” said Magazine Editor Joan Kennedy.
Learning to Love Spontaneity: a Vow to Myself
Associate metro editor Chloe McAllaster made it one of her college goals to take advantage of Boston’s thriving culinary scene, hoping in the process to abandon her picky eater tendencies in favor of a more spontaneous attitude.
Eagles’ Youth Finally Catching up to Them in Jerry York Era
The Eagles have always been one of the younger teams in Hockey East, but in the past two years they have failed to turn their potential into results.
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Cannot Be Good
Arts editor Jacob Schick explains his belief that there is no way ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ can be a good movie.
Analyzing the Intricacies of Art
Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the nature of art, and the expansion of its definition.
Unexpected Encounters with Versions of Myself
Alessandro Zenati ’21 found a piece of himself by way of an unexpected encounter. What he realized was that strangers are simply versions of ourselves.
A Column About Patches, Bean, and Everything In-Between
Despite her current vocational indecision, “When I was younger, the possibilities felt endless—and all of them were exciting. One day I wanted to be a Jelly Belly factory tour-guide, the next an old-fashioned ‘Soda Shoppe’ owner in Mountain View, Ark.,” said columnist Kaiserman.
A Discussion of January Movies
Arts Editor Jacob Schick gives a few theories as to why movies released in January usually suck.