“Although technology such as FitBits and calorie-counting apps can be powerful motivators to become active and eat healthily, it can also promote tracking steps, calories, and pounds in an unhealthy manner.”
Achampong and King Primed for Progress
“Achampong and King have support from all sides to push harder on free speech and make headway for student rights that have been missing in the past.”
Eagles Hang on to Defeat Northeastern
Birdball withstood a comeback scare, hanging on to defeat Northeastern 10-7.
Shokat Talks Using Cellular Mutation to Treat Diseases
Shokat explained that medicines that save lives and shrink tumors are the same drugs that allow individuals to build resistance to them.
BC Grads Take Innovation Tips From a Beetle With NBD Nano
Inspired by the unique traits of the Namib Desert beetle, the NBD Nano startup founded by Boston College grads is bringing innovative tech to the startup scene.
Imagine What Your Home Could Be
Finding an off-campus place to call home can be a struggle when you get down to the wire. But in the end, can’t anything become a home with a little effort?
Taste of Iceland Brings the Sagas to Boston
Last weekend, First Lady of Iceland Eliza Reid made an appearance at the annual, five-day Taste of Iceland Festival showcasing Icelandic cuisine, music, film, literature, and art.
‘Trial and Error’ Uses Wry Absurdity to Get it Right
The comic mockumentary uses its unique brand of humor to elicit compelling, emotional responses from audiences that would not otherwise be expected.
Despite Weather, Outvets Dispute, St. Patrick’s Parade Draws Crowds
Last Sunday, Bostonians decked out in green and gold flooded the streets uniting at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade as musicians and performers marched down G street.
Getting Cold Feet
Assistant metro editor William Batchelor looks back on his first spring break as a college student and how returning to Boston reinforced his love for the city.