The Parks and Recreation star paraded down the streets of Cambridge Thursday before receiving a Woman of the Year Award from the oldest theatrical organization in the United States.
New Mike’s Pastry Keeps Historic Charm
After 67 years in the North End, Mike’s Pastry is bringing its world-famous cannoli across the river to Harvard Square.
Research Methods Reveal Ethical Shortcomings
Recent events at Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth have raised questions about ethical practices in conducting research. The failure to seek informed consent from the participants in two projects is reprehensible.
Defense Lets Barone Down In First Start
If Barone played to his experience level against Harvard, the Eagles could have lost by near double digits.
Reeling BC Suffers Fourth Consecutive Loss
BC men’s hockey is on its first four-game losing streak in over a decade.
The Medical Benefits Of Your Yoga Class
The Osher Center for Integrative Medicine brings conventional and alternative medicine together—and, yes, yoga is good for you in the right doses.
Chef Talks Gluten-Free Food In Harvard Lecture Series
Chef Mark Ladner recognizes the demand for accessible gluten-free dining options—and he wants to help meet it one pasta dish at a time.
Crimson Makes Volleyball Blush, Women’s Tennis Opens Its Season
Volleyball fought from behind against Harvard, and women’s tennis got its season going.
Score Early, Lose Late: BC Falls To Harvard
Sometimes, according to cliched footballing speak, you can score too early.
Lauren Bernard Leads Defense In Shutout
BC’s defense did well to break up play in the team’s win over the Crimson.