After a semester of Southern hospitality, columnist Timmy Facciola rediscovers his Jesuit Identity, finding a new appreciation for being a man for others.
Sometimes the Wrong Train Can Bring You to the Right Station
Gap Years can be a daunting prospect to navigate, but Alessandro Zenati ‘21 wants to highlight the transformative experience those 365 days can provide. He offers ways to silence internal judgement and make it a year full of growth.
Thank You, and Goodbye
Shannon Kelly sings bye bye to The Heights, it’s the day Features died.
Testing the Limits of Entertainment Value
Even if a performance falls a bit flat, one can still appreciate the energy and spirit that created the show.
Exploring the Expectations of College
Assistant metro editor William Batchelor was recently asked the question “Is college better than you expected, as you expected, or worse than you expected?” Unsettled by the question, Batchelor examines his first year at Boston College.
Embracing the Stigmatized Ways of the Nerd
It’s easy to stigmatize genres that one may not wholeheartedly embrace, but acknowledging our own nerd tendencies and accepting those of others would be better for everyone.
Getting the Most Out of Showdown
Showdown is such a great unifying event on campus, but it could be so much better with a little tweaking and a few rational changes.
A Desperate Plea for Quality Cinema
Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick sends out a prayer and tentatively hopes for a rise in movie quality.
The Power of Song On the Small Screen
Editor Isabella Dow discusses the meaning of television soundtracks, and song, in our daily lives.
Fearing for Arthurian Legends
Trailers can be deceiving. In a trailer, we may see what we want to see. Let’s hope ‘King Arthur’ remains a legend told in this world and not another.