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Metro

Spring Days

By: Kelly Coleman

For those staying in Boston over break waiting for warmth, here’s a list of activities in the city that can keep you occupied.

Editorials, Opinions

Development Discussion Should Be More Inclusive

By: The Heights Editorial Board

At a recent public hearing, members of the Boston arts community cited real estate as one of their most prominent concerns, and some expressed the opinion that the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) has made decisions in the past that were contrary to their interests. The issues of planning, zoning, and city development-and how they affect the arts community-are not as far removed from the everyday life of the average Boston College student as they might initially appear.

Arts

This Weekend In Arts: January 16-19

By: Ariana Igneri

This weekend in the arts, the Tony-award winning musical Once will be performed at the Boston Opera House, a 50 Shades of Gray parody will be presented at Citi Shubert Theatre, and the Plain White T’s will be making their way to Boston College.

Letters To The Editor, News

LTE: BC Loses By Closing Campus School

A friend of mine, on his first visit to Boston College, said that the place resembled a kind of academic “eugenics camp”-filled with healthy, eager, gifted, energetic, well-scrubbed, “beautiful” people. And my friend had a point; there is a lot of obvious beauty, health, and energy on display here. But when I think about what’s…

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