By: Bennet Johnson
This Marathon Monday offered athletes a chance to remember, reflect, and confront the memories of the past year’s tragic events.
By: Bennet Johnson
This Marathon Monday offered athletes a chance to remember, reflect, and confront the memories of the past year’s tragic events.
By: Maggie Maretz
This past Saturday, two of Boston University’s student-run agencies, AdLab and PRLab, sought to remedy the lack of networking and cooperative learning between students in Boston with an event called AT&T’s “Innovate Possible” Campus Challenge.
By: Katie Bu
Boston offers an array of Japanese restaurants, but until recently, the city lacked a traditional Izakaya-style restaurant-Ittoku filled this void in November 2013.
By: Kelly Coleman
As the conclusion of the Boston Marathon marks the true beginning of spring, it’s time for some serious spring cleaning.
By: Ryan Towey
Just one day after Easter Sunday-the day on which Christians the world over celebrate the triumph of life over death-Boston ran its marathon. It doesn’t get much better than that.
As he trained to run the Marathon, Peter Krause knew he had a promise to keep, a promise made to the thousands of people who read a letter he sent to The Heights last year in response to the bombings that rocked the city.
By: Maggie Powers
In a city that so often pushes its way into the future, it is important to remember the value of what’s old, even if it is hidden underneath what is new.
By: Katie Bu
Gyro City offers fresh, authentic Greek food at college-friendly prices daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Prep-work begins at 6 a.m. in order to ensure that all of the food-which is handmade on site-is ready for the lunch crowd.
By: Maggie Maretz
The city’s commitment to environmental responsibility has been recognized globally, and Boston was invited to join the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group.
By: Sarah Moore
Currently, the Boston Public Library’s McKim Exhibition Hall holds 150 pairs of running shoes, tattered from the 26.2-mile stretch they endured before being left in Copley Square. These shoes, Sharpie-tattooed with messages of support and inspiration, are part of a new BPL exhibit.