Administrative gridlock slows progress on student printing initiative.
On Friday, A Minister Aims To Open A Dialogue Around Race, Social Justice
Rev. Dr. Gregory Groover will speak about pathways for healing and how to advance justice.
Bias Incident Response Form Shut Down, Under Review
Mogan cites complaints regarding academic freedom, anonymity in pulling back new form.
Burgers & Brotherly Love: Wahlburgers Opens First Boston Location In Fenway
Mark, Donnie, and Paul Wahlberg opened their latest restaurant just three blocks away from Fenway Park.
New Resources In Shea Center for Entrepreneurship
The Shea Center for entrepreneurship is bringing Phil Schiller, the vice president of global marketing at Apple, to its inaugural symposium and dedication ceremony.
HelloGiggles Sold To Time Inc.
The popular culture website HelloGiggles, originally founded by BC alum Molly McAleer, was sold to Time Inc. for an undisclosed amount.
Carney’s Art Gallery Should Be Utilized For Events
The renovated space in Carney should receive the programming it deserves through programming.
Fasten Challenges Uber, Lyft With New Approach To Ride-Sharing Apps
Fasten launched just four weeks ago in Boston, and the company has been surprised about the buzz generated by the app.
Fine Art Show Proceeds To Benefit McMullen Museum
The proceeds from the Boston International Fine Art Show’s Gala Preview will be put towards the expansion and relocation of the McMullen Museum.
Lower’s Uninstalled Printers Are Wasted Money
It’s time for students to get what they paid for in Lower—printers.