By Patrick O’Rourke BU News Service Sport has the ability to serve as a vehicle of social change, especially in Boston given the platform beset to the its sports teams and stars. It’s why Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey went to Robert Kraft, owner of the NFL’s New England Patriots,
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BU News Service’s photo editor, Pankaj Khadka, is a native of Nepal. In this essay he shares his reflections on the tragic earthquake that has devastated his country.
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Record producer Young Guru discusses the future of the intersection of music and the internet at MIT
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Saba Aziz says professional tennis needs its players to go absolutely bananas from time to time.
Commentator Joe Weil says now is the perfect time for the Supreme Court to address gay marriage.
Let’s be honest here, Scots should be thanking their lucky stars that their quest for independence failed.
A journalism student from Pakistan finds comfort in colonial Boston.