As we grow up, we make many discoveries that cast our previously accepted realities in a bizarre light. The Satanic Temple, one of the newest additions to Salem, might just be one of those discoveries.
Green Line Derails at Boston College Stop
On Sunday, Oct. 30th, the Green Line derailed at the Boston College stop, resulting in an afternoon filled with delays.
Antiquarian Book Fair Showcases Rare Literature
Last weekend, book lovers and curious minds alike gravitated towards the Antiquarian Book Fair in order to browse a large selection of rare book and memorabilia.
MFA Highlights Little-Known Undefinable American Artist
Opened to the public on Oct. 9th and running through Jan. 16th of next year, the MFA’s William Merritt Chase exhibit presents the underrepresented work of the great American painter.
With Fort Point Exhibit, a Look at the Global Migrant Situation
Created by artists Ann Hirsch and Jeremy Angier of A+J Art + Design, Fort Point’s newest art installation directs Boston’s attention towards the global migrant crisis.
UGBC’s Dress With Respect Campaign Featured on Fox News Segment
The University of Texas at Austin and Indiana University, Bloomington were also featured on the segment.
Rena Finder Tells Story of Surviving Holocaust and Oskar Schindler
Finder hopes she can pass on the memory of the Holocaust and Oskar Schindler to future generations to inspire them to stand up for the oppressed.
Alumnus Talks Entrepreneurship, Venture Capitalism
Bell encouraged students to find their passion and stick with it and said that the best entrepreneurs are young and motivated.
Humiliation Pudding: A TU/TD Closer Look
This week’s TU/TD is full of embarrassment and pain. You’ll love it.
Eating the Frog: How to Avoid Procrastination
“According to the American Psychological Association, about 80 to 95 percent of college students procrastinate when it comes to their school work.”