Month: January, 2014

Business, Metro

Fitness With Friends

By: Bennet Johnson

Hannah Freilich graduated from Boston College with a degree in elementary education and human development, with the hopes of becoming a teacher. It wasn’t until this past year, however, that Freilich embarked on a different path and became an entrepreneur.

On Campus, News

Krause Discusses Syrian Civil War

By: Soo Jung Rhee

Acknowledging the confusion behind the frustratingly intertwined relations and conflicts among Arab countries, professor of political science Peter Krause introduced five key questions regarding the civil war in Syria before he presented an extensive outlook on the ongoing issue of the Syrian crisis.

Metro, The T, Column

Taking the Long Way

I fear that I may be one of the few people on this planet nerdy enough to draw parallels between a ride on the T and some larger lesson, but that does not mean I am not going to do it.

Boston, Metro

Activists Call for Library in Chinatown

By: Adriana Olaya

When thinking of public libraries in Boston, the grandeur and expansiveness of the main branch on Boylston comes to mind, but there are 25 other branches strewn throughout the city and its neighborhoods, with only one exception-Chinatown.

Column, Metro

Taking the Long Way

By: Ryan Towey

I fear that I may be one of the few people on this planet nerdy enough to draw parallels between a ride on the T and some larger lesson, but that does not mean I am not going to do it.

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