Discussion surrounding global current events took center stage at a panel April 6, as academics and professors from Boston area universities congregated with other speakers from the International Monetary Fund and the INDDEX Project to explore the dynamic field of international relations and global politics.
Students from across the city filled Boston Common less than eight months ago as they protested gun violence by pushing for stronger gun control at March for Our Lives. Young voters then turned to the polls in the days and weeks leading up to and on Tuesday.
Musicians jammed at Allston’s Herter Park Amphitheater with an audience seated in front, yet the mission of the night extended beyond celebrating music. Boston-based nonprofit Climable organized the night to create good vibes and positive intentions around fighting climate change.