The city of Newton is in the process of developing an electricity aggregation plan called Newton Power Choice. Once implemented, the program will increase the amount of renewable energy available to residents.
Boston Design Week Highlights Present and Future of Design Innovation
The theme of the fifth-annual Boston Design Week is now, new, next. The festival emphasizes innovation in product design, architecture, technology, art, and more.
Newton Residents Work to Preserve Webster Woods
On Monday, the Webster Woods Advisory Panel held their first meeting to begin discussion on possible avenues to preserve portions of Webster Woods acquired by Boston College in 2016.
Berklee Students Strike a Chord at Open Mic Night
On the last Monday of each month, the Red Room at Cafe 939 becomes the setting for Berklee College of Music’s Open Mic Night featuring a variety of musical styles by student performers.
‘Golden Hour’ is an Effortless Twist on Tradition
Kacey Musgraves exhibits her lyrical and musical talent on her new album, ‘Golden Hour.’
No Flash Zone: Fighting Phone Use at Concerts
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the differing viewpoints of artists and fans regarding cellphone use at concerts, and the technologies some artists have enlisted to decrease the number of phones in the crowd.
‘The White Card’: A Production About Perspective
I’ve never examined the real disparities in opportunity that exist between races in America. I was never compelled to challenge what I knew or thought I knew. That all changed when I went to see a play.
What’s Your Favorite Thing to Do on a Rainy Day?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what’s their favorite thing to do on a rainy day. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
History Professor Savage Offers New Perspective on Brexit
“It’s important to understand these conflicts if we’re going to avoid repeating these same mistakes,” said Savage.
Save Money on Ice Cream and T-Shirts: TU/TD
“Why would you even go out for ice cream when you can just use your dining hall money to pay for ice cream that tastes just as good?”