If you're wandering the aisles of your local Market Basket wondering why there's no food, you've come to the right place. This is what the week looked like from the WGBH Newsroom.

• Rupa Shenoy covered the week that was in the Market Basket crisis — from why its protesting employees haven't unionized , to the collateral damage suffered by tenants of Demoulas-owned strip malls where Market Basket's are located, to the workers' contrary response to Gov. Deval Patrick's call for them to return to work.

• Cristina Quinn reported on Gordon College's recent attempt to reconcile science and religion with a weeklong conference to promote science literacy to protestant pastors.

• Over at The Curiosity Desk, Edgar B. Herwick III got to the bottom of why the Boston Public Library is shedding tens of thousands of books .

• And Greater Boston turned its focus on college housing in Boston. James Edwards reported on the city's efforts to crack down on problem landlords , while Adam Reilly reported on Boston's attempt to get colleges to house more students on campus .

That'll do it, see you next week.