
Amazing. Iconic. She really is the music industry.

I feel like May 19th would be a really good day for Ivy to be a surprise song.

Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library

Maybe Monty Python can help you decide: bit.ly/philosopher-song. Or if you mean it more seriously, I highly recommend browsing The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy table of contents: plato.stanford.edu to see just how many aren’t from Europe. I’m partial to Plato: “…like someone who takes refuge under a little wall from a storm of dust or hail driven by the wind, the philosopher—seeing others filled with lawlessness—is satisfied if he can somehow lead his present life free from injustice and impious acts and depart from it with good hope, blameless and content.”

I’ve always been very intrigued by a unique study spot up on O’Neill Level 4, row 268, in the Spanish Lit call number range (take a look!). But find your best spot with this quiz: libguides.bc.edu/animal

I don’t see anything on tap right now, but if you’re into ska, here’s a thread with some other currently performing bands you might like: bit.ly/r-slash-ska.

Your best bet for this would be a study of all four Gospels, like this one by a BC faculty member: https://bit.ly/bc-synoptic.

Wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice are certainly all virtues worth pursuing. As a wall, I kind of have no choice but to be indifferent to whatever fortunes befall me, but that approach isn’t for everyone. Here’s a short introduction in O’Neill Library: bit.ly/bcl-intro-stoicism (call number: B528 .I59 2018).

One thing I love Wikipedia for is disambiguation. There’s a lot of Joes out there, but maybe you mean one of these? bit.ly/WhichJoe.

I would try to push back on them to provide sufficient information. If you have an urgent or crisis situation, please contact them using these instructions: bit.ly/UCSCallCrisis