Technology Defeats History: Out of Town News Sells Its Final Newspaper
The closing of Harvard Square's Out of Town News kiosk is further proof that print media is dying and digital media is taking over.Loneliness: The Worst-Kept Secret at Boston College
The difference between expectation and experience often creates a profound sense of loneliness and a lack of belonging on college campuses.The Importance of Truth in the Face of Journalistic Danger
With the freedom of the press under siege both at home and abroad, journalists face a growing number of obstacles.On Using Art Therapy to End Violence Against Women and Girls
The Tillet sisters, founders of "A Long Walk Home," visited BC to speak about their work advocating for survivors of sexual assault.The GroundTruth Project: Charles Sennott Works to Restore Truth in Journalism
Journalist Charles Sennott visited Boston College to discuss the state of journalism in modern America and his work to maintain its integrity.Carrie Mae Weems’s Strategies of Engagement Sparks Dialogue on the Relationship between Arts and Social ...
Carrie Mae Weems's art exhibition uses multimedia to inspire contemplation and conversation on social justice issues through history.Daily Rituals: On the Art of Breakfast
Staff writer Maria Clara Cobo, MCAS '20, shares her routine for the most important meal of the day.'Not Your Habibti' Project Discusses Sexual Assault and Female Empowerment
Yasmeen Mjalli speaks to issues of street harassment and sexual assault that exist in Palestine, the United States, and around the world.