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Highway to Health: The cost of convenience

Bailey Salimes November 9, 2021
When it comes to ease of living in the United States, our health — and the earth’s — can often pay the price. Convenience shops, big box stores and drive-thrus seem to etch themselves into our lives as we become too absorbed in the more major matters at hand. 
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Minority Report: Santa Claus exists, just not in the way you’d think

Lincoln Son Currie December 9, 2020
The Christmas season is perhaps the one time of the year we act a little nicer to each other. Using collective action to keep Santa Claus alive is the least we can do.
Between the Lines: Maybe it’s time for the Olympics to adopt a new sport

Between the Lines: Maybe it’s time for the Olympics to adopt a new sport

Michael Alcaraz February 22, 2018
So, until the Olympic committee decides to give young people what they want to see, they will have to endure the increasing age of their loyal viewers and their falling ratings.
MOOTS: An Open Letter to Documentaries

MOOTS: An Open Letter to Documentaries

Eric Moots April 17, 2015

Hey there, documentaries. How are you doing? It’s Eric. From your origins with “Nanook of the North,” the very first documentary, to the modern documentaries of today, the non-fiction films we have...

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh spoke at Suffolk University Saturday morning about Troops for Fitness, a new program that he spearheaded with Coca-Cola that will help fortify Boston’s health and fitness initiatives by using the expertise of local military veterans. PHOTO BY STANISLAVA LABETSKAYA/DAILY FREE PRESS CONTRIBUTOR

Walsh, Coca-Cola announce fitness program

Will Tentindo October 14, 2014

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh and the Coca-Cola Company announced Saturday a three-year program to encourage exercise throughout the city of Boston by hiring veterans to teach and lead classes in parks throughout...

EDIT: Sugary drinks can lead to your death

Daily Free Press Admin March 19, 2013

 CNN and WCVB News reported Monday that sugary drinks are linked to over 180,000 obesity-related deaths across the world every year, according to research presented this week at an American Heart Association...

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