Entering O’Neill Library late at night, the exhausted and stressed appearances of students can often be disheartening. Among the desolation of students hard at work, security guard Tony Bianchi exists as a source of hope and humor for discouraged students.
Hack the Heights Puts Students to the Test
“It’s a great opportunity to see the innovation that’s happening on campus,” said organizer Bill Nyarko, MCAS ’20.
Piercey and Fletcher Inaugurated to UGBC
“The job of leading UGBC is a massive privilege,” Piercey siad. “It will be our honor to use that privilege in whatever ways we can to push our community forward.”
Quinones Outlines Effects of Increased Heroin Usage on Modern Society
“It’s time we stop believing that there’s an easy way out,” said former Los Angeles Times reporter Sam Quinones.
2150 Remains Last to Fill During Room Selection
“[2150 is] removed from every other senior, just like CoRo was, so I would rather live in housing that’s not as nice to be with all of my friends,” said Sean Kane, MCAS ’19.
Mailroom Increases Efficiency, Implements Amazon Lockers
The mailroom’s move over the summer from Arrival, the old system, to a cloud-based network called SCLogic has marked a significant change in its operations.
Tea Basics Class Provides Immersive, Hands-On Experience
Since establishing its own Somerville tasting room in 2016, MEM Tea has been offering the public a wide range of specialized events, including its weekly Tea Basics class.
A Peek Inside the Artist’s Abode with Fenway Open Studios
When creating something completely new in the art world, getting a little feedback can be nice. And that’s where Fenway Open Studios comes into play.