Actions speak louder than words. There is no debate. A hug means more than a, “I’m here with you,” and a salute means more than a, “I respectfully acknowledge you.” With this firm belief, a lot of people ask me why I even bother to be an English major.
The (Limiting) Language of Love
So how can love span both mutual and unreciprocated feelings, encompass romance and platonism, and be both given and felt? By using the word in such a variety of ways, we are simultaneously overgeneralizing and severely restricting love in our language.
Interpreting the Language of BC
“What used to be a seemingly innocuous slogan carries the weight of a campus movement.”
I Open at the Close: Why We Write
Why do we write? In his final column as metro editor, Juan Olavarria takes an in depth look at the beauty of language and the gifts it gives to humanity.
The Truth Within Language
“I want my words to reflect my perspective and for other people to understand my words as I mean them. And I worry that that just isn’t possible.”
Pulling Back The Veil On Language
What meaning is loaded onto specific words? What kind of meaning should we pay attention to? What kind of meaning do we have to learn to ignore?
Triumphs Of Babel
Humans are built to be diverse—cultural and linguistic differences are not artificial divisions, but expressions of what is most deeply and beautifully natural in us.
Learning The Language
If we teach our children that message through foreign language and culture, imagine all the love that would grow.
Courses That Would Prove More Useful Than The Language Core
BC’s language requirements can be tortuous—instead, these courses would teach us everything we need to know.
The Power of Precise Language
When choosing your words, it is more important than ever to choose the right ones.