“Soon enough, you’ll be tossed into the world as a new graduate with a full time job and rent payments, and you will crave those study days in O’Neill with stacks of case studies to read alongside your goofy best friends from freshman year.”
Opinions, Column
Reflecting on Micro-Bravery
“But we need to change our mindset to realize that “best” is not synonymous with “perfect,” and that a little stumble here and there is all part of the process.”
Column, Opinions
Embracing Our Friends, or Moving On
Parts of BC, from our poor housing system to our competitive personalities, make students doubt the strength of their friendships.
Opinions, Column, Features
High School Never Ends? The Pomp and Circumstance of Yesteryear
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando walks down the halls of high school one more time.
Opinions, Column
Love Thy Enemy, Hate Thy Friend
“Hate your friends” is not a call to arms. It is a call to acknowledge that your friends aren’t perfect.
Arts, Off Campus, Featured Column, Column
The One Where Everyone Says “No Homo”
The iconic TV series ‘Friends’ was recently released on Netflix, but does it still resonate with all types of audiences ten years after its finale?
Arts, Off Campus, Column
What Aristotle Would Say About The Cast Of ‘Friends’
What would Aristotle have to say about the friendships in ‘Friends?’