In light of the recent events that have shaken the United States, Heights Senior Staffer Juan Olavarria turns to one of Boston’s more complicated landmarks: the Red Sox’s Yawkey Way.
With Annual Student 9s Program, Red Sox Aim to Reach Younger Fans
In an effort to attract younger spectators to Fenway Park, The Red Sox continue to offer $9 tickets to high school and college students with valid student IDs.
Uncovering New Secrets and Absurdity in the Garment District
Even in a city that you know like the back of your hand you can stumble across surprises. Enter the Garment District, a clothing store where absurdity and joy are rolled into one unbelievable building.
I Open at the Close: Why We Write
Why do we write? In his final column as metro editor, Juan Olavarria takes an in depth look at the beauty of language and the gifts it gives to humanity.
Gallery: A Closer Look at Boston’s Post-Election, Anti-Trump Rally
On Wednesday night, several thousand marched in downtown Boston to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election. This is what it was like.
‘Not My President:’ Thousands Protest Trump’s Victory at the Boston Common
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election, over 4,000 Bostonians gathered in front of the State House to peacefully protest Trump’s victory Wednesday evening.
Trump Takes the White House, Clinton Carries Massachusetts
Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
Mass. Residents Must Make a Choice on Charter Schools
Worried about question 2 on the upcoming Mass. ballot, Metro Editor Juan Olavarria points out the dangers of diverting funding and attention away from the problems facing public schools.
Venezuelan Expatriates Hold Solidarity Demonstration in Copley Square
So far, Bonyuet has organized several events, all featuring attendance similar to the 50 that were there on Wednesday.
The Changing Role of the Student in Political Activism
As someone who is taking part in his first major election cycle as a registered voter, Juan Olavarria has gained a new insight into the repercussions of the election, the role individual demographics play in it — especially students.