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Sunday, July 2, 2023
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college sports
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At UMass, a scholarship pledge doesn’t pan out and an athlete feels betrayed
The experience of field hockey player Emma Peck serves as a red-flag reminder that a coach’s verbal offer is not ironclad.
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Higher Education
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After high court’s ruling on affirmative action, colleges confront daunting next steps on admissions
Schools will have to, on the one hand, reconfigure admission practices to comply with the ruling, while launching more extensive outreach and recruitment efforts to communities of color and low-income applicants.
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Health
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What are the roots of chronic pain? New research looks within cells for answers.
A team of Boston-based doctors is using novel technology that peers inside individual cells and catalogs every component, enabling the researchers to identify the features associated with pain.
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Arts
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Property in hand, Historic New England plans major expansion
“We think this is going to be a global destination,” said Vin Cipolla, the organization’s president and chief executive.
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The Nation
Nation
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First smoky air, now clouds of bugs. Winged aphids invade New York City
As if the smoke and haze sweeping in from wildfires in Canada weren’t enough, New York City has been invaded in recent days with plumes of flying insects that have become both a nuisance and a source of fascination.
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Nation
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A roller coaster for roller coaster nerds
It towers above the green landscape, its steel tracks shimmering in the Georgia sun. Its 154-foot lift hill and steep first drop are visible from Highway 85, beckoning — and intimidating — passersby.
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Nation
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An early heat wave upsets the rhythm of life in the South
This is summer in the South. The heat is pervasive, and it demands adaptation.
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The World
World
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At funeral for Nahel M. near Paris, anguish, anger, and racial tensions
For two hours, in a mood of anguish and anger, hundreds of members of the large French Muslim community lined up outside the Ibn Badis mosque in Nanterre to mourn a teenager, one of their own, fatally shot by a police officer at a traffic stop.
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World
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Ukraine says it is ready for arrival of Wagner troops in Belarus
As Belarus has ratcheted up its messaging about plans to offer refuge — and possibly work — to Wagner group mercenaries after a failed rebellion in Russia, Ukrainian forces say they are ready for any potential threat from their neighbor to the north.
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Settler violence in Israel opens a new split in Netanyahu’s government
The recent spate of settler attacks on Palestinian villages in the West Bank is deepening fissures in Israel's right-wing government, with hard-line ministers pushing back on calls by military and security chiefs for a crackdown on Jewish extremists.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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With Harvard Station, MBTA has missed the point of an inspection
I have been commuting through that station, on those very platforms, since the mid-1990s. Conditions have been in a constant — and obvious — state of decline.
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LETTERS
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Liberal orthodoxy frays at the edges
"The more extreme the left gets … (and the more intolerant), the more I feel left out and the more intolerant I am of them," writes one reader.
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EDITORIAL
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Behind bars, but seeking a brighter future
Hundreds of inmates take classes in state prisons. But there’s a long waiting list and a need for more programming.
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Metro
Social Justice
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In Grove Hall, a banner display to spotlight Boston’s ‘hidden figures’
Black Women Lead is a years-long effort by Greater Grove Hall Main Streets to amplify the role Black women played in Boston’s development and ensure they hold a more visible piece of Boston’s history.
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Crime & Courts
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Wrongful conviction victims could access compensation sooner under new Mass. proposal
State lawmakers have proposed a bill that would not only expedite access to the money owed to the wrongly incarcerated, but also connect them with social services already available to returning citizens.
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Higher Education
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Harvard students, community members rally in support of affirmative action
The event, led by the Coalition for a Diverse Harvard, was the latest student-led response to the court’s landmark decision.
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Sports
Bruins
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Bruins make several signings in busy start to free agency, including reunion with Milan Lucic
Lucic is back in Boston, eight years after his departure.
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RED SOX 7, BLUE JAYS 6
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A road win at home: The Red Sox win in Toronto on Alex Verdugo’s throw to the plate
It was the first Red Sox win to end with an out at home plate since 2011, when Darnell McDonald threw out Edwin Encarnacion to beat the Blue Jays, 3-2.
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Tara Sullivan
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What are Big-Hearted Battles, and how are they turning philanthropy into ‘funlanthropy’?
In essence, when you turn a chosen game or contest into a Big-Hearted Battle, you agree that the loser makes a donation to a charity of the winner’s choice.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Working in AI freaked me out. But I found peace on the other side.
Seeing machines surpass human capabilities makes a computer scientist grapple with the meaning of life.
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IDEAS
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The counterintuitive rewards of not being very good at something
Devoting ourselves to a secondary pursuit sparks flow in the work we consider our primary purpose.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tuskegee Airman Raymond Cassagnol dies at 102
Raymond Cassagnol was one of three Haitian servicemen initially selected to join an experimental program in Tuskegee, Ala., for Black soldiers seeking to train as pilots after the Army Air Corps was forced to admit Black Americans.
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Obituaries
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Tuskegee Airman Raymond Cassagnol dies at 102
Raymond Cassagnol was one of three Haitian servicemen initially selected to join an experimental program in Tuskegee, Ala., for Black soldiers seeking to train as pilots after the Army Air Corps was forced to admit Black Americans.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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No more ‘nightmare’ walk with coolers: Teens to offer golf cart rides to Manchester-by-the-sea beach
For years, visitors to Singing Beach have had to hike a half-mile uphill to reach the sand. Now, at long last, the town is backing a plan from two local teenagers to ferry them there via golf cart.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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These TV shows will get you through the dregs of right now
Oddly enough, there’s not a whole lot of fresh TV coming in July. So here are some worthwhile shows you might have missed to fill up your viewing time.
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Art Review
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More than a century of watercolors at Harvard Art Museums demonstrate the form’s unruly pleasures
The show’s 110-year span explores the medium’s durable fascination for artists across generations.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Boston is getting a new low-cost airline. It’s promising to deliver on comfort and price.
Norse airlines began operations during the worst of the pandemic. Their timing couldn’t have been better.
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TRAVEL
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Searching for bargains and style at the Paris sales
Here in the United States, stores seem to put merchandise on sale practically every week. But in France, the government limits sales to roughly one-month periods in the winter and summer. The time is now.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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At estate sales, what’s yours will soon be mine
Estate sales are easy on the planet — and the wallet
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: For $854,900, a farmhouse-style ranch suited for aging in place
House, remodeled in farmhouse style, features three bedrooms, three baths, shiplap, barn doors, an open layout, exposed beams, and three fireplaces.
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