Students preparing to enjoy the Boston Marathon should remember why we are celebrating and try to choose a shirt that is both fun and respectful.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center Strives To Raise Awareness About Assaults
Originally founded in 1973 to serve as a hotline center to field calls from rape survivors, the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center is now one of the largest independent sexual assault crisis centers in Massachusetts.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center Strives To Raise Awareness About Assaults
By: Maggie Maretz
Originally founded in 1973 to serve as a hotline center to field calls from rape survivors, the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) is now one of the largest independent sexual assault crisis centers in Massachusetts.
Group Promotes Local Architecture
By: Gus Merrell
The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) tries to foster discussion among the public about different design issues facing the city through its quarterly publication ArchitectureBoston
Boston Public Library Will Undergo Renovations To Better Integrate With City
By: Mary Rose Fissinger
The Boston Public Library (BPL) has two faces-and one of them is getting a serious face lift.
First Annual Boston Design Week Hosts City Events
By: Sarah Moore
More than 80 events, including demonstrations, speakers, open houses, and cocktail receptions, are taking place throughout Boston this week as part of a new citywide festival.
Photographer Looks To Quell Stigma Surrounding Suicide
“Live Through This” is a series of portraits of suicide attempt survivors, whose pictures are snapped immediately after each individual recounts his or her own story, in order to capture the confusing mixture of pain and triumph each had just relived.
MassEquality Strives For More Inclusive St. Patrick’s Day Parade
By: Ryan Towey
MassEquality, the leading gay rights organization in the state of Massachusetts, today released the contents of a letter sent to the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council-the organizers of the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston-regarding the contention between the two groups that has marked the weeks leading up to the parade.
Mayor’s Safety Initiative to Address City Violence
By: Tricia Tiedt
Walsh is now following through on his promise to address city violence with the creation of the Mayor’s Safety Initiative. Last Friday, Walsh announced that the initiative-crafted with the intention of curbing violence in Boston-will be led by Leon Graves and Daniel Mulhern.
Building a Safer Boston
By: Bennet Johnson
After completing a full-length marathon, Evans worked 42 straight hours as one of the key leaders in the search for the Boston Marathon bombers.