All content by Trisha Fernando
With a university lining every other block, Boston is a familiar, well-worn stomping ground for over 150,000 students. But this summer, after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the city’s college-age...
As the clock struck 8 p.m. on the night of Oct. 30, the floors of Madison Square Garden, or MSG, were blanketed in the stray feathers of colorful boas from glamorous concert-goers. The night’s costume...
Gleaming through the doors of the Curry Ballroom, vibrant lights invited passing students to make their way inside to a space made complete with echoes of laughter, strained voices chanting the lyrics...