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I walked up to a young man wearing a balaclava and sunglasses that obscured most of his face. When I got close to him, I discerned that he was a blond, white kid in his early twenties. He wore a dark hoody and an upside down cross on a chain around his
The Emerson Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)’s “Popular University Encampment” in 2 Boylston Alley continued to its fourth day on Wednesday, with students preparing for a risk of arrests that morning. According to several SJP sources who spoke with the Beacon, “there is a risk of arrest” and “that risk grows the longer we.
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Can America still build big things? It's the central question of <i>The Big Dig</i>, a new podcast from GBH News and PRX, examining American infrastructure through the lens of the most expensive highway project in the nation's history.<br/><br/>Meet producer and host Ian Coss and engage in a conversation about the project with three guests featured in the podcast: former Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Fred Salvucci, the mastermind of the Big Dig; Peter Zuk, its longest serving Project Director; and Dr. Karilyn Crockett, Assistant Professor of Urban History, Public Policy & Planning at MIT and the author of People Before Highways: Boston Activists, Urban Planners, and a New Movement for City Making. GBH News’ Stephanie Leydon, who served as the editorial supervisor on the podcast, will moderate.<br/><br/><br/>Stay after the discussion for a reception with Ian and his guests and, as we consider the