One thing is clear to those that live in the city and those that are simply passing through: the team and its historic stadium are and will continue to be part of the soul of Boston.
Within Boston Limits, Escape to The Isabella Gardner Museum
Vastly different from the formal structure of traditional museums, Gardner created a stunning building inspired by 15th-century Venetian architecture in which she arranged and displayed her art.
‘The Reality is Always Better Than the Brochure:’ Graduates at Agape
“Agape Latte Extra: Senior Night” featured graduates from the Class of 2015 who shared their experiences in the last year since graduation.
Frates’ Jersey Retirement Shows Best of BC Athletics
“The retirement of Frates’ jersey is a worthwhile celebration of the good he has done while also raising more awareness for the cause he still fights for.”
Administration Should Address Race Issues More Publicly
“Though the administration has addressed UGBC’s concerns, the University should make its response more public and show the student body that it is actively engaged with the issues.”
Tom Coburn Semifinalist for Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Tom Coburn, CEO of Jebbit, is the semifinalist for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2016 Award. The winner will be announced on June 23 at a gala event at the Boston Marriott Copley Place.
Marvel Humanizes Heroes Through Hard Choices in ‘Civil War’
As friends become foes in ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ Marvel finds a way to sprinkle in humor throughout the whole bitter, bloody dispute.
‘Views’ From the Top are Cloudly as Drake Deviates Too Sparingly
Drake is known to take risks and adopt elements that help him reinvigorate his sound. Though ‘Views’ tries in many cases, the overall sound remains a uneventful and lyrically banal.
Failure Fuels Comedy in Tech-Hunting Grounds of ‘Silicon Valley’
‘Silicon Valley’ demands its laughs through the trials of its characters and, in a world rife with failure and aspirations, it finds plenty of dreams to fuel the comedy fire.
Seeing the Other: BC’s Road to Change
“Until undergraduates in Students for Sexual Health and the Pro-Life Club can hang banners next to each other on O’Neill Plaza, host a joint panel event, and retire to dorm spaces where they routinely interact, we can’t say that BC has unlocked the true potential of its diversity.”