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In Gratitude and Solidarity: A Love Letter to Boston from A Former Student

In Gratitude and Solidarity: A Love Letter to Boston from A Former Student

Posted on April 17, 2013April 17, 2013 by Nicole Edine
Dear Boston, I owe you so much. I really do.  You are the place where my interfaith journey began. At the beginning of my freshman year at Boston University, I never met anyone who wasn’t a Christi... Read More
The Minutemen and the Iceberg

The Minutemen and the Iceberg

Posted on September 28, 2012 by David Fisher
I was walking through downtown Boston in late August, and passed a group of men dressed as Minutemen, as Revolutionary soldiers. This is a common sight during the tourist season, in the birthplace of ... Read More
On Independence Day, A Different Kind of Revolution for Boston

On Independence Day, A Different Kind of Revolution for Boston

Posted on July 3, 2011 by Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio
If Boston’s complaint was once no taxation without representation, today it might be no rent increase without a corresponding Consumer Price Index hike. Case in point: The Consumer Price Index incre... Read More
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