
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum resumed normal operations after the federal government reinstated five employees who it laid off last month. The museum closed abruptly Feb. 18 after President Donald Trump’s administration laid...

Over 200 UMass Boston students flooded the Campus Center Ballroom Friday, Feb. 21 to sit in on a conversation with internet personality Brittany Broski. The event was held by The Mass Media and the Student Arts and Events Council, with local writer and...

Up in the Critique Space on the fourth floor of University Hall, UMass Boston student Sharon Milien shared her first solo art exhibition, “HEAT,” Feb. 10 through Feb. 14. The exhibition aimed to tackle typical beauty standards and allow diverse...

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The Edward T. Barry rink was rocking on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 15, as the UMass Boston women’s hockey team celebrated Senior Day and...
An article on Page 9 of Monday's print edition, titled "Men’s lacrosse starts the season hot" misidentifies the player who scored a hat trick...
A photo on page 4 of Monday's print edition, captioned "Vice Chancellor for Inclusive Excellence Calvin Hill leads a conference for the commission,"...
An article on Page 11 of Monday's print edition, titled "Inside the imagination: An interview with Susan Tan," was incorrectly labeled. It should...