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...people polled by the CBS television affiliate in Boston said that Christmas had become too political. Mayor Menino himself said, “I grew up with a Christmas tree, I’m going to stay with a Christmas tree,” although the City of Boston??s website still calls the evergreen a holiday tree. Not only did the name change irritate many, it also did nothing to address the legitimate concerns some people had with the Boston government erecting a tree. Despite the fact that some have claimed that a Christmas tree...
...BOSTON??—In last night’s road loss at Northeastern, roughly half of the Harvard bench wore mesh Crimson uniforms. The other half, donned in the grim black jumpsuits of the team’s injured, served as a constant and visible reminder of the team’s rotten luck. “We’ve been bitten by the bug real bad,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. Joining a trio of hobbled freshman on the sidelines was co-captain Jessica Holsey, who sat ominously on the bench with...
...there are 64 glossy color pages, six ads, and a sprawling, 12-page fashion spread. One article is titled “Not Quite Currier: The Living Space of Nathan Gunawan.” It’s a photo essay of sorts, depicting a boy who lives in Boston??s Ritz Carlton. “Most Harvard students go home to deteriorating buildings, marginal heating, and oftentimes haywire plumbing,” the intro text reads. “The Phoenix Club’s Nathan Gunawan drives home to his pad in none other than Boston?...
...Project Health and participates in a peer-counseling program. The Boston Site Director for Project Health Tom Mackie praises Farid’s commitment to her clients, calling her an “exceptional volunteer and person.” Farid guides women through the bureaucratic red tape of Boston??s aid services to obtain necessities like healthcare and housing for them and their families...
...UMass-Boston as an important first step in eliminating inequalities across the spectrum of health care and education. “UMASS brings tremendous expertise in a number of areas,” Emmons explained, especially in community outreach, an area in which DFCI has less experience. UMASS-Boston??s 800 nursing students—90 percent of whom remain in Boston after graduation, according to Glazer—also represent a substantial human resource in the Boston area. Dana-Farber, in contrast, will contribute resources and expertise in battling cancer, Emmons said. That the two institutions will...