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These April Fool’s Day Pranks Are No Joke
These harmless pranks will leave your friends questioning their sanity while you try (and fail) to keep a straight face.
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A Guide to Boston’s Best and Worst Workout Classes
I dove into five popular workouts around Boston, rating them based on intensity, results, and overall vibe. From the core-shredding challenges of Soli...
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Dougherty Leads the Charge in Bridging Education and Policy
“All of this is a human endeavor—education, public policy, building a pluralistic society—all aimed at benefiting people,” Dougherty said. “The goal i...
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A Guide to the Best Burritos Near BC
The Boston area has tons of burrito spots to choose from, but with so many options around campus, how do you know which ones are worthy of your precio...
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What Your Favorite Spring Flower Says About You
Spring is in the air, and flowers are blooming everywhere. Whether you’re drawn to delicate pastels or bold bursts of color, your favorite spring flow...
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Gabelli Sophomores Work To Rebuild Trust in Health Care, One Step at a Time
“The feet might seem like a really basic thing to take care of, but it's actually the gateway to many real health issues,” said Grace Snell, MCAS ’27,...
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“A Tireless Advocate”: Adams and Gibson’s Determination To Hold UGBC Accountable
“We want to be aggressive, and that’s a fact,” Adams said. “We want to get things done. And so, our key component is we’re going to stand up to the ad...
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“The Fresh Perspective”: Cimino and Whetzel Outline Their Vision For UGBC
“Their commitment to improving BC, improving the campus, initiatives, advocating for others, and just generally, making a positive impact on BC, well,...
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“Important Changes Don’t Happen Overnight”: Kulbieda and Marino Leverage Experience To Drive Tangible Initiatives
“For Cami and Reagen, being president and vice president is not an opportunity—it's a commitment,” Cortes said.
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Tricky Bus Schedules and Tight-Knit Community: Messina Students Reflect on First Year
Despite the technical difficulties that come with beginning a new academic program and adjusting to a heavy workload, Messina College students have ma...