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BC Issues Advisory as Trump Travel Ban Deepens Strain on International Community

In response to President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting citizens of 19 countries from entering the United States, Boston College’s Office of Global Engagement (OGE) and the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) urged affected international students and scholars to remain in—or urgently return to—the country before the order took effect on June 9, warning that reentry might soon be impossible.

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Election 2025: Local Duo Looks to Repeal Newton’s Winter Parking Ban

As most Newton residents soak up the sun in the recent heat wave, Jeremy Freudberg and Peter Klapes have their sights set on the future—to snowstorms, freezing temperatures, and the rules that come with them. As co-leaders of the campaign to repeal Newton’s winter parking ban, they’ve rallied support for a repeal measure that will appear on the November ballot.

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The U.S. Rewrites Its Mineral Playbook

Mining has become a focal point of the Trump administration's agenda. It has continuously emphasized the significance of the natural resource industry since January, evidenced in both the proposed Ukraine deal and the potential acquisition of Greenland. Both acquisitions are being evaluated not only for their strategic significance to the United States, but also for the immense mineral value embedded in their land.

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Gallery: Mile 21 Concert 2025 — Saweetie

Saweetie energized the Mod Lot on Marathon Monday as the headliner for this year’s Mile 21 Concert. Students packed the lot to dance and sing along to hits like “Tap In,” “Best Friend,” and “My Type,” with backup dancers and crowd interactions making for a lively performance that was a step up from last year’s...