The weight of question 3

By Assistant Designer Emily Lannon. Question 3 on the Massachusetts ballot for the midterm election is one that lets the community vote on the protection of bathroom rights for transgender individuals. Specifically, it affirms that gender identity stays on the “list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in places of public accommodation, resort, or amusement” according to a Vote411.org copy of the ballot. Other things on … Continue reading The weight of question 3

 

Bell of the ball: Two local legends perform in CVPA

By Staff Writer Samantha Wahl. For the headliner of the night, Mercy Bell is extremely down-to-earth. The entire time her opening act, Sarah Donner, is onstage, Bell gives her full attention. Some artists might stay backstage while other artists were performing, but not Bell. She stands silently right next to the audience, listening, watching. It is October 19, and the occasion is Bell’s Coming Home … Continue reading Bell of the ball: Two local legends perform in CVPA

 

Celtics are championship contenders as Cavs fall

By Staff Writer Thomas Griffin. This season’s Boston Celtics are looking prime to compete for the NBA Finals, after a few departures from rival Eastern Conference juggernauts. After a disappointing loss in the seventh game of the 2018 Eastern Conference Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Celtics season was over just on the dorstep of a championship berth. They were a single game (and considering … Continue reading Celtics are championship contenders as Cavs fall