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Artboy Wins Top Prize At 2023 Redstone Film Festival
The festival is “one of the highlights of the year” for the BU film program.

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The festival is “one of the highlights of the year” for the BU film program.

Book challenges aren’t new, but challenges targeting books and programs representing specific communities are.
Nancy Hopkins was the 10th woman to be recruited by MIT in a faculty of 200.
“Never mind the toxic behavior, this was really detrimental to our careers.”
House leaders have re-introduced Covid-era housing protections more than a week after the legislation expired.
The Korean grocery chain H Mart will open its fourth Massachusetts location at 1028 Beacon St.
Boston University student organizations, athletic departments, colleges and other entities raised $3,845,817 on BU's 2023 Giving Day.
“I just want to make sure that we are leveraging these once-in-a-generation dollars as much as possible.”
The grassroots hip-hop event returned to where it all started, creating a night of togetherness to Cambridge.
Those who do take a moment to observe the concrete facade of Boston City Hall have a lot to say about it.
At least 65 locations of the shelters found have been demolished or lost to address changes since the operation’s establishment.
The new owner bought 1004-1016 Beacon Street about a year ago with the goal of developing restaurants to open in late June-early July.
Who decided that we needed an extra .2 to make it a true marathon?
Sneakers have gone through various phases — all designed to support runners–so they can perform to the best of their abilities.
Evans Chebet of Kenya became the first back-to-back winner in the men's professional division of the Boston Marathon.
Kenya's Hellen Obiri won the 127th Boston Marathon's women's profession division with a time of 2:21:38 at 12:10.
Marcel Hug and Susannah Scaroni won the men’s wheelchair and women’s wheelchair races, respectively.
The two women’s travel chronicles come together in the “Heart of the Wanderer” and “Fellow Wanderer” exhibitions.
Dasia Miles-Langaigne delves into her self-care philosophy and how she overcame a loss to become a business owner in her twenties.