“I have drank the water of six continents,” said Smith. “Each has structures that I have built,”
Empathy For the Greater Good: Empatica Wearables Serve Double Duty
Rosalind Picard, co-founder of MIT born startup Empatica, is not only interested in helping people predict seizures through her team’s patented technology. She also wants to create a more supportive dialogue around seizures among college students.
Finding Happiness and Relief Through Relationships
“Maintaining old friendships and gaining new ones means striking a balance between focusing on schoolwork and focusing on our well-being.”
Ball and Buck Offers Curated ‘Made in America’ Retail Experience
Ball and Buck offers a unique retail experience that includes ‘Made in America’ garments, crowdfunded products, and even a full-service barbershop at the rear of the store. This is all part of the company’s ethos around supporting local commerce.
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ is Uplifting for Children, but Lacks Deeper Meaning
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ doesn’t do justice to the classic book by Madeleine L’Engle because it lacks deeper meaning, but definitely suffices as a children’s movie.
Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell Stop Time in “Magic”
Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell walk through a world frozen in time to find a lively colorful oasis for their romantic collaboration “Magic.”
President of New Democracy Party of Greece Discusses Economic, Political Reforms
“I remain fundamentally optimistic about Greece,” said President of the New Democracy party of Greece and Leader of the Opposition Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Political Figures Samantha Power, Ed Markey to Lecture at BC
Samantha Power graduated from Yale University in 1992 and Harvard Law School in 1999, and Ed Markey, a Double Eagle, graduated from BC in 1968 and BC Law in 1972.
Newton City Council Passes Temporary Ban on Recreational Marijuana Establishments
The ban did included an amendment that shields Garden Remedies, a current medical marijuana facility, from being included in the moratorium.
Western Kentucky Ends BC’s Season in First Round of NIT
Following a fluid opening quarter of play, the Eagles collapsed on both ends of the floor over the course of the final 30 minutes of regulation, suffering an early exit in their first NIT in seven years.