Door of Clubs gives students the ability to contact companies while feeling comfortable during the job recruiting process.
Cityside Hit With Sanctions As Boston Punishes Local Bars
Cityside and Mary Ann’s have recently been suspended as the Boston Licensing Board cracks down on underage drinking.
DraftKings Walks Fine Line Of Gaming Versus Gambling
The Boston-based company—founded by a former CSOM graduate student—faces scrutiny over the legality of its business structure.
Former Cleveland Circle Cinema Will Be Tranformed Into Hotel, Housing
National Development plans to completely renovate the former theatre and Applebee’s.
‘Allergy Amulet’ Offers A New Way To Detect Food Allergies
Abigail Barnes discusses how her startup acts as a food allergen detector.
Converse Music Initiative Gains Traction
The Rubber Tracks Studio facility is a unique element of the company’s headquarters, and will provide the backdrop to HUBweek events.
Harvard Startup ‘SplitNGo’ Makes It Easier To Split Bills At Restaurants
Andres Sarmiento and Steve Gorodetskiy were tired of long waits and confusion when the check came—so they created a startup to fix the problem.
SockCess Is Starting From The Bottom
Mo Abdo and his partners are out to change habits and inject personality into socks with startup subscription service.
Uber, Lyft, And Boston Cabbies Face Off Through Legislation
A new bill could ultimately result in legislation governing the popular but controversial ride-hailing apps.
Free People Opens Newest Boutique Location In Chestnut Hill Square
The bohemian clothing retailer recently joined the Chestnut Hill Square community.