“The wake-and-bake was not invented yesterday, but as cannabis companies are expanding their product lines, they’re creating variations of THC that are designed to be consumed throughout the day—to take with coffee in the morning, to get through the afternoon lull at work, and to fall asleep at night.”
East Boston Police Station Selected as Location of Latest Public Art Project
“This project is the perfect opportunity to showcase the power public art can have on uniting communities and fostering cross-cultural exchange,” said Kara Elliott-Ortega, chief of arts and culture for the City of Boston.
What do you think of electric scooters becoming legal in Boston?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students how they felt about electric scooters becoming legal in Boston.
Eagles Use Seventh-Inning Comeback to Stun N.C. State
Maddison Hamilton plated the winning run with an RBI groundout, and the Eagles scored three runs in the seventh inning to overturn a 3-1 deficit, beating N.C. State 4-3 in the first game of the weekend series.
Finding Inspiration at Mass Poetry’s Evening of Inspired Leaders
Mass Poetry aspires to inspire. With a mission to nurture poets, facilitate writing, and expose Massachusetts residents to poetry through programs like the Massachusetts Poetry Festival and Raining Poetry, the nonprofit hosted its fifth annual Evening of Inspired Leaders at the Huntington Avenue Theatre on Monday, March 25. The Evening of Inspired Leaders is a…
Apuzzo’s Six Goals Lead Eagles to Comfortable Win Over No. 7 Virginia
Sam Apuzzo continued her Tewaaraton Award defense with a six-goal effort against the Cavaliers, extending BC’s undefeated start to the 2019 season to 12 games.
Men’s Tennis Swept by Virginia Tech
While the Eagles did force several third-set matches against the Hokies, they ultimately fell to their ACC foe, resulting in their eighth straight conference loss.
Women’s Tennis Rallies in Singles Play to Top Houston
In a bounce-back performance, BC improved its non-conference record to a perfect 10-0 with a victory at home over the Cougars.
Power Surge That Took BC Offline ‘Very Serious,’ All Systems Now Restored
A local power surge damaged elements of the power infrastructure in St. Clement’s Hall on Brighton Campus on Tuesday at 9 a.m., taking Boston College’s technology capabilities offline. St. Clement’s contains approximately 2,000 computer servers that support academic and administrative functions.
Cases Against Sorkin Delayed to May 10, First Trial Details Emerge
The court cases pending against Michael Sorkin, CSOM ’21, were continued to May 10. New details concerning where the case in Middlesex County stands in terms of discovery, witnesses to be called, and how Sorkin will plead his case emerged in the case’s latest court filings.