The store is a well-known gathering place for runners from the Boston area and beyond, especially leading up to the Boston Marathon.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Convicted Of All 30 Charges Related To Marathon Bombing
During the penalty phase, the prosecution will present “aggravating factors,” and the defense will present “mitigating factors,” in the next phase of the trial.
BC Senior Richard Lucas Develops App Idea Into Fledgling Career In Tech Industry
Richard Lucas’ app ‘NetLive’ tells users what apps are using data, and provides a live feed of how much data these apps are using.
Taste Of Iceland Festival Returns To Boston With Food, Music, And Film
The festival returns this week for its annual five-day festival—offering Bostonians a chance to learn more about Icelandic food and culture.
Sprayable Energy: Caffeine You Can Spray On Your Skin
Harvard dropout Ben Yu created Sprayable Energy—a new startup that wants to replace your morning cup of coffee.
Brookline Booksmith Keeps Historic Charm In Coolidge Corner
The Brookline Booksmith has established itself as a staple in Coolidge Corner—giving patrons the feel of a local bookstore with a deep history.
Doing As The Romans Do
A native Roman shares some of her experiences of growing up in Italy and offers travelers a few tips.
CEO Of New Balance Discusses Marketing
By: Rebecca Moretti
Rob DeMartini, president and CEO of New Balance, spoke at an AHANA Management Academy-sponsored lecture.
American Studies Association Boycotts Israeli Colleges
By: Rebecca Moretti
On Dec. 4, 2013, the American Studies Association (ASA) issued a resolution calling for an academic boycott of Israeli universities, encouraging its member institutions, which include Boston College, to act in support of the boycott.