Scottish soccer fans aim to skirt World Cup train costs by hiring fleet of school buses
Scotland fans, known as the Tartan Army, are planning to cram into yellow buses in order to cut costs for the tournament.
The colonial campus where it happened? Not exactly.
Often portrayed as hotbeds of revolutionary fervor, the nine colonial colleges offered curricula that proved traditional and slow to change — even as some students and alumni were having heated debates outside the classroom.
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Wicked Strange: The hermit of the White Mountains
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The world’s first modern rocket launched from a cabbage farm in Massachusetts 100 years ago
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New festival takes classical music off the stage and into the mud
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Boston-area movie critic explains why ‘Sinners’ should win Best Picture at the Oscars
Sarah G. Vincent says of “Sinners" that "it is amazing in the way that it transcends time, ethnicity, nationalities ... And then also on top of it it's a musical and they're vampires."
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