The Trump administration’s decision early this month to end the DACA program has faced widespread criticism…
Month: September 2017
Morality and “Me”
It is commonplace for Christians to regard relativism and skepticism as the principal cultural challenges that…
The Struggle of Transition
I vividly remember my first day of Kindergarten. I tried to act tough, but I was…
Communion and Reunion
It might finally be fall, but it is not Halloween yet—or All Soul’s Day for that…
Students Express Compassion After Marseille Attack
On Sunday, September 17, four Boston College juniors were attacked with hydrochloric acid while traveling in…
Philosophical Applications on the Road to True Freedom
The concept of human freedom—at least in today’s society—is often an abstract, theoretical concept whose definition…
A Multitude of Selves: Accountability and Taylor Swift
There’s nothing like a little vengeance to kick start your day. Recently, after the recommendation of…
Mass from the Third-Person Perspective
Few colleges give students the chance to see priests spilling off of a stage, but that…
A Sunday in Montgomery
In early June, a few of my friends and I travelled down to Montgomery, AL for…