Welcome to the WGBH News' "Week in Review," where we considered Heartbreak Hill, Beacon Hill, and everything in between. If you're still playing catch up after the short week, here are some things you shouldn't miss:
• Rupa Shenoy joined us on The Scrum to chat about the inactivity on Beacon Hill and her latest piece about Massachusetts' Government dysfunction and the reasons behind it.
• The Curiosity Desk's Edgar B. Herwick III, took us to the all the way out into orbit in his piece about the anniversary of the Hubble telescope, and the MIT professor who made all those far out images possible when he fixed it.
•WGBH's Christina Quinn reported on the complicated consult culture that doctors face when diagnosing patients, and the new platforms emerging to help mediate and expedite those processes.
• On Campus' Kirk Carapezza dug in to the increase in part-time faculty on community college campuses and why hiring practices speak to larger issues in higher education.
It was another amazing week of news, culture, art and innovation here in Boston and at WGBH. Have a wonderful weekend! See you next week.