Interview with Professor Elizabeth Shlala on Enduring Questions
As a historian who is Associate Professor of the Practice and Assistant Dean of the University Core Curriculum at Boston College, Elizabeth Shlala has had a lot of experience running ...SACNAS's Arduous Path to Official Club Status
Boston College has a place for everyone. With more than 300 clubs and student organizations to choose from, students have plenty of opportunities to connect to a wide network of ...Fantasy Football Winners and Losers Week Three
Some of the most notable events in week three of fantasy football are explored in more depth.The Commodification of Self-Care
For some, the words "self-care" incite images of candles and bubble baths, or the enjoyment of a good book and a large glass of wine after a long day at ...On American 'Unification' After Tragedy
While different events, the aftermath of 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic expose the ways in which unity is not the end result, but rather hatred and prejudice are.Campaign Promises vs. Progress: Biden’s First 100 Days
A look back at what President Biden has accomplished in his first 100 days in office as compared to his campaign promises.Prince Phillip’s Death Calls The Relevance of The Monarchy Into Question
The death of Prince Phillip reminds us that the monarchy is fragile and without widespread change, it will cease to be relevant following the death of Queen Elizabeth.The Distressing Paradox of 'Body Positivity'
The body positivity movement can, at times, be toxic. Enter: body neutrality, the movement calling for us to feel all of our feelings about our bodies.