In her first 100 days in office, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller hopes to establish an open-door policy. She recognizes the importance of Boston College as an invaluable campaign partner.
Pop-Up Turns Permanent: The Bagel Table Replaces Rosie’s
Replacing Rosie’s Bakery, The Bagel Table offers Newton residents freshly baked New York style bagels, flakey croissants, sandwiches, and desserts, among other eats.
International Panel Talks Immigration, Refugee ‘Travel Ban’
Boston residents join Oxfam, Amnesty International, and the International Institute of New England to discuss the current status of global immigration, more specifically, President Trump’s “Travel Ban,” one year later.
Nearly 10,000 Attend the Second Women’s March in Cambridge
Organized by The January Coalition, protesters filled Cambridge Common to attend the second Women’s March “People Persist” and rally for change.
Meet Riley, MFA’s Security Guard
Sniffing his way up and down gallery halls, Riley, a twelve-week-old Weimaraner puppy, inspects incoming art for moths and other insects that potentially damage the MFA’s priceless collections.
Muralists Paint Boston’s Immigrant History on City Streets
Murals in Roslindale and East Boston celebrate the city’s immigrant communities of the past of present with a local take on the national campaign “To Immigrants With Love.”
BC Students and Hundreds of Others Attend ‘Fight Supremacy 2.0’
On Saturday, several members of the BC community joined hundreds of Bostonians in a counter protest similar to one that occurred in August.
People Must See Past Media’s Portrayal of North Korea, Cumings Says
“Do not believe most of what you hear, they are mostly just scare stories,” Cumings said.
Playfulness and Eccentricity Meet in MFA Exhibit
Renowned not only for his work on the cover art for a Kanye West album, but also for collaborations with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Supreme, Murakami’s work has drawn visitors to the MFA since October.
Colonialism Influenced Beauty Standards, Activist Says
“I used to look in the mirror everyday and hate my reflection,” Kelly said. “It’s something I still struggle with to this day.”