H Edwards, Queer Leadership Council (QLC) policy coordinator, said a recent meeting they had with the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) to discuss housing options for LGBTQ+ students was unproductive and yielded little progress.
Metro
Auchincloss Discusses Clean Energy, Gun Violence, and Mental Health At Virtual Round Table in Newton
Jake Auchincloss, who represents Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District, hosted a virtual roundtable with Newton residents on Tuesday.
Metro
Newton Planning and Development Department Outlines Plans to Complete the Albemarle Road Traffic Calming Project by August 2023
This project addresses traffic and safety issues on Brookside Ave. and Albemarle Ave. from Washington St. up to the Charles River Greenway.
Metro, Business, Featured Story
SafeHer: A Ride Sharing Service For Women, By Women
After experiencing stories of female mistreatment by Uber drivers firsthand, Michael Pelletz decided to found SafeHer.
Opinions, Editorials
Cancelled MBTA Late-Night Service Hurts Boston
“Cutting late-night service will not have a dramatic impact on the debt-ridden MBTA budget. It will instead hurt the city of Boston by removing an important incentive that attracts people to the city, hindering the possibility of progress.”
Metro, Featured Column, Column, The T
What Boston’s T Can Learn From London’s Tube
The Tube is a prime example of an efficient system that the MBTA should look to as it plans a makeover.