“Clearly the cans and bottles outside the Mods are a reliable form of revenue for desperate people, but that doesn’t mean we can treat the people who collect them like trash.”
LTE: In Response to LTE from Ethan Mack
“We firmly believe we are furthering this mission in providing our care, service, and resources to improve the health of our student community.”
Appreciating BC After Studying Abroad
“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.”
Evaluating BC Through Memes
“Our generation is drowning in student loans, low starting wages, racism, sexism, and a mental health crisis unlike anything America has seen before—this is something much deeper, much more existential than teenage angst.”
Stop Minimizing Sexual Assault
“Combatting the status-quo requires that we do not discredit the harm that women endure, but rather empower them by recognizing the context of the story and leaving open the choice of coming forward, without pressure to make any decisions.”
Socks and Sickness: TU/TD
“You think a scarf is warm? Wear some comfy, fluffy socks and discover what it’s like to not be walking on ice cubes for the first time in your life.”
Determined to Read for Pleasure
“Reading requires effort and deliberation, and after your assigned reading of Kant or Faulkner, turning on Friends seems like the better choice.”
Losing the Thrill of Going Out
“I was hoping I would be able to feel that excitement again, but I ended up just feeling old and jaded.”
Encouraging Empowerment On and Off Campus
“But the more marches I attend and upsetting accusations I read in the news, my part in this change grows increasingly elusive.”
Relationships Threatened Through Hyper-Partisanship
“Often missing is a basic appreciation of students as multifarious beings, who are much greater than the political beliefs they hold.”