A group of actors performed ‘All American Boys,’ an adaptation of the novel by Jason Reynolds and Brandon Kiely about a young boy who is assaulted by a cop at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Thursday.
University Counseling Services Expands to Newton Campus
Boston College University Counseling Services began offering individual counseling and same-day consultation services at the Newton Campus on March 19
BPD Addresses College Students About Marathon Monday
William Gross, the commissioner of the Boston Police Department (BPD), issued a letter Monday addressed to college and university students in the Boston area, outlining safety and security measures to expect on Marathon Monday, April 15.
Riley, the MFA’s Favorite Security Guard, is the Star of a New Book
A little more than a year after his hiring, and following extensive training, Riley is all grown up and now the star of the museum’s newest children’s book, The Adventures of Riley the Museum Dog.
Massport Rejects Uber’s Suggestion for Airport Pick-Up
The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) has rejected a suggestion from Uber, which said it can use technology to match riders with drivers more quickly, limiting the congestion seen in Logan Airport terminals, in order to prevent the pick-up and drop-off locations from being moved to the central parking garage, according to The Boston Globe.
Students Gather to Voice Emotions, Frustrations with Lack of Response to Massacre in Mali
A small group of students gathered to express their frustrations with the lack of response—at BC and elsewhere—to the March 23 massacre in Mali.
Earle Counsels Care for Marine Life
Renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle spoke at Boston College on April 8 about the problems facing the world’s oceans and marine life.
Seeing Stars at the MFA’s ‘Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris’
The MFA showcases Paris’ nightlife in the late 19th century through Toulouse-Lautrec’s eyes.
Arena Actualizes Freshman Dream, Runs the Marathon for Martin Richard
“I think, especially in Boston, there’s so much emotion [surrounding the marathon],” she said. “Especially in running for Martin Richard’s foundation, that it makes it all the more special, to do it and complete it for such a strong mission.”
Weekly Roundup: Women’s Tennis Extends Win Streak to Four, Lacrosse Keeps Winning
In the latest edition of our Weekly Roundup, we take a look at women’s tennis recording another upset win, lacrosse moving to 14-0, Mason Pelio continuing to shine for baseball, and more.