Crimson reporter shares latest from Harvard’s encampment
The encampment at Harvard has been “very peaceful” and no Cambridge police have been brought to campus, Azusa Lippit said.
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A drop of ghost pepper with your clam chowder? A new Cambridge hot sauce festival will bring the heat
The Rhythm N' Spice Hot Sauce Fest debuts on Saturday, May 4 in Cambridge and will feature local hot sauce vendors and spicy food contests. -
As legend Lionel Messi plays New England Revolution, an opportunity to grow game locally
Messi will be at Gillette Stadium this weekend, which some call ”biggest game in Boston soccer history.“ -
Patriots select Drake Maye with third overall pick in 2024 NFL Draft
Fans hope that Maye will help spark a successful rebuild in Foxborough -
Portuguese Americans in Mass. celebrate 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution
The peaceful coup returned civil rights and free elections to people, ended colonialism. -
The MBTA increases frequency on commuter rail lines, subways, buses and ferries
The MBTA says riders will see more service across all modes of travel in the Greater Boston area. -
Northeastern students set up pro-Palestinian encampment
Just hours before, Emerson students were arrested and their own encampment cleared out as demonstrators continue to put up tents across campuses in protest of the war. -
Federal subsidy connecting 367,000 Massachusetts households to internet is expiring
The federal program providing low-income households with $30 a month for internet access, is coming to an end. More than 50,000 households in Boston are currently enrolled in the program. -
108 arrested during ‘horrific’ police sweep of Emerson College pro-Palestine encampment
Boston police arrested dozens of students who had set up an encampment to protest the Israel-Hamas war.