Wall, did you have a Valentine? + also how to get one. Pls, I am so single.
Yes; The O’Neill Lobby Door and I spent a lovely romantic evening together (as we do every evening, to be honest). I wish you similar joy in the future, and recommend being proactive, willing to be rejected, making the first move… and having patience.
What’s good places to go clubbing in Boston when you’re +/- 25 years old?
I don’t get to clubs very often since I’m busy supporting the library, but I asked some of my friends and they have these recommendations for you: Royale, Phoenix Landing in Central Square, Glitter boys events at the Sinclair in Cambridge and Club Cafe!
I’ve heard the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art is a can’t-miss, as is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the 14th Century dwelling of the Joseon Dynasty. Try to book a stay of at least one night in Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional area not far from the Palace. Nearby: Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art, where you can also have tea & snacks under outdoor pavilions. The National Museum of Korea is excellent (Yongsan neighborhood). The most important Buddhist temple in Seoul is Jogyesa; if you’re into temples, another is Bongeunsua in south Seoul. Finally, you MUST catch a baseball game: 3 KBO teams play in and around Seoul. Public transit is amazing in Seoul. Buy a T-money or Cashbee card from a convenience store, and top it up with cash.
Very well indeed, if each party is committed, honest, and there are no unsurmountable differences. I know that’s a lot of ifs. But I believe it is worth the effort and risk to try.
Can you please bring in-person therapy dogs back?!
I’m sorry to say therapy dog visits are on paws right now, but there are other ways to destress. Here are some furry & feathered staff pets and some online animal cams: library.bc.edu/virtual-pets-2021. And BC has peer wellness coaches, who I’m sure have a ton of ideas for de-stressing: bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach.
If you had to transfer where would you go in Boston?
As a wall I’d have a hard time transferring, but for you humans, I’d say it all depends on where you feel you’d fit best. Before you make a decision, talk to friends and advisers about why you feel the lack of fit here, which will either clarify what you want in another place, or open up possibilities here.
He’s young, he’s one man, and football is a team sport: players, even QB’s, don’t solely make or break a game. He missed some options in blitzes, but also, his team and coach should have accounted for his lack of veteran reflexes and created a better wall of protection.
Should I go to med school even if it means retaking part of undergrad to get the prereqs?
If it is your dream to be a doctor, taking a few extra classes seems a small extra step. But I would highly recommend talking to the Pre-Health Program folks: prehealth@bc.edu or 2-4663.
Can you find out the name and the possible memoir by the B.C. Jesuit priest (BC class of 1971). His first name is/was Robert and he was a Philosophy and theology major. Also he was a Navy chaplain.
I went to my colleagues at the Burns Library for help answering this question! Are you thinking of Robert L. Keane, S.J. Captain, Chaplain Corps United States Navy (retired). BC ’71, A.B. French – Philosophy? Burns Library (home of the University Archives!) is always ready to help you with your questions about the history of BC and its community members: https://libguides.bc.edu/burns/contact
What did you think of the Persona 3 protagonist awakening compared to the original?
While this wall hasn’t gotten around to playing it yet, it seems a fair few members of the BC community have! I hope the changes were refreshing, and that the gameplay was entertaining.
I personally think it was done well but original is still timeless. Just finished Reload and now I’m sad.
Old favorites will always be there for you to return to; it sounds like the Reload was a fun time and provided some variety (which is the spice of life!)