Tight defense and hot shooting from Kelly Hughes could not overcome turnovers as the Eagles fell 62-61 to Syracuse.
“Fat is Not Really a Feeling”: Boston Red Sox Nutritionist Talks Healthy Eating
Tuesday night, Red Sox nutritionist Nancy Clark and BC professors discussed the importance of a good diet and exercise.
Boston Startup ‘Yeti’ Takes the City’s Snow Removal into its Hands
Yeti will take care of snow removal for you.
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Brings a Slice of Italy to Chestnut Hill
Finally, a Pepe’s comes to Chestnut Hill.
Boston University Looking to Sell Building that Houses Citgo Sign
Boston University officials announced last week that they are putting the building that has housed the famous Citgo sign up for sale.
How ‘Cash for Your Warhol’ Highlights a City’s Most Valuable Trait
The Boston area refuses to take itself too seriously.
Maximizing the Benefit of the ‘What I Be’ Project
A way for UGBC to build on the success of last year’s ‘What I Be’ project and take advantage of the interest generated by this upcoming year’s would be to craft a follow-up campaign that plays off these already addressed themes.
‘If You Were a Piece of Furniture, What Would You Be?’
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students ‘if you were a piece of furniture, what would you be?’
Cancelled Cox Speech Still Demonstrates Strong Effort
Although many are disappointed by the unexpected cancellation, it remains important to remember that the cancellation was prompted by Cox and the efforts that went into securing the talk in the first place are still worth commendation.
LTE: Another Response to “Why Bernie Sanders’ Policies Make Sense”
I actually enjoyed Mr. Behrens’s piece; political discourse is always good. Naturally, I don’t agree, either practically or philosophically, and I’ll try to lay out my reasons here.