Roughly thirty non-Harvard affiliates protested in front of the Smith Campus Center on Thursday afternoon against the arrests ...
East Coast bagel chain PopUp Bagels will fill the hole left by Pokeworks in Harvard Square. PopUp Bagels is set to open at ...
A longtime landmark in Harvard Square is gone. "The Pit" has been demolished as part of a years-long effort to revamp the area in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The stone and brick seating area adjacent to ...
The Pit, a sunken brick and stone seating area in Harvard Square beloved by generations of punks, metalheads, hardcore kids and uncategorizable crusty weirdos, has been demolished as part of the ...
Tuesday, as part of broader Harvard Square renovations, workers scooped out chunks of rock as a pump sucked brown water and mud pooling at the base of what was once a cherished and infamous landmark.
Erika Adams is the deputy editor of Eater Northeast, covering restaurant news and dining trends in Boston, Philadelphia, D.C., and New York. She has worked for Eater for five years in roles across the ...
A majority of 29 out of 55 Copenhagen City Council members voted to name a location "Palestine Square", it was announced on Thursday. The new name is set to take effect on April 1. The discussion ...
A ceiling panel fell Thursday morning at the Harvard Square MBTA station, the same station where there were two incidents of items falling from the ceiling in 2023. The latest incident happened ...
SOMERVILLE — To the musicians squeezed in tight around it on Sunday, the scuffed, scraped, dented tabletop in a corner of the Burren is more than a piece of furniture. “This is a corner that ...
A corroded ceiling panel fell at the MBTA‘s Harvard Square station platform early Thursday morning, two years after a similar incident at the same Red Line station. An MBTA spokesperson said the ...
Harvard and other wayward universities cannot educate themselves out of their antisemitism woes. I remember long ago a case of a Klansman who was found guilty of racist activity in the U.S. south.
This Houston man built 1 big house on land bought by his great-grandma in the 1800s — now he and his sisters all live together happily. Should more American families do the same?