“We probably added about 100 majors in the last year or so,” said Kenji Hayao, the director of undergraduate studies for the department. “We don’t have enough seats, essentially.”
Admin Proposals on Diversity, Inclusion Met With Hope, Skepticism
In interviews this week, student leaders indicated that they wonder whether the administration can meet its proposals by implementing concrete changes.
With New Technology, Ardent Breaks Cannabis Stigma
Ardent founder Shanel Lindsey leverages technology to make medical cannabis usage more user-friendly and socially acceptable.
A Lifetime of Music: John Finney Speaks on Dual Positions
John Finney speaks about his roles as director of the University Chorale and conductor of the Symphony Orchestra after 25 years at Boston College.
Muralists Paint Boston’s Immigrant History on City Streets
Murals in Roslindale and East Boston celebrate the city’s immigrant communities of the past of present with a local take on the national campaign “To Immigrants With Love.”
Regaining Independence in a New City
Associate metro editor Chloe McAllaster recently discovered independence on the T.
Boston City Hall Plaza Hosts a Spirited Winter Market
At Boston Winter, visitors get an early start on the winter holiday spirit by sending letters to Santa and ice-skating to the tune of classic Christmas jingles.
Zinneken’s Waffle Truck Brings a Taste of Belgium to Boston
Usually serving the areas around Northeastern and BU, Zinneken’s Waffle Truck serves up freshly made waffles to hungry customers.
Dazzling Week of Dance Celebrates Spirit and Expression
FISTS, Full Swing, and PATU push boundaries, and collaborate to steal the show during this year’s Week of Dance.
Hello…Shovelhead! Digs into Stereotypes to Strike Comedic Gold at Fall Show
Hello…Shovelhead! presents well-scripted skits about eclectic topics ranging from the suburban wine mom stereotypes to Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ to create effortless comedy at Fall Show.