“It’s definitely a much more normal college experience,” said Charlie Covit, a Harvard sophomore, who raised the alarm about antisemitism at Harvard last year. Continue reading →
Dorchester teen Nasya Baine dreams of dancing for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater one day; her mom goes to great lengths to help her get there. Continue reading →
More than $3.6 million in SNAP benefits has been stolen from nearly 8,000 Massachusetts families since mid-December, when federal replacement funds ended. Continue reading →
Several Big Ten universities have approved resolutions asking their leaders to sign an agreement that would allow the schools to share resources in case the Trump administration targets one of them. Continue reading →
Federal health officials plan to cut funding to the Women’s Health Initiative, effectively shuttering one of the largest and longest studies of women’s health ever carried out. Continue reading →
Cuts to the Veterans Affairs department aren’t just about budgets — they’re about whether we, as a nation, truly honor those who’ve served. Continue reading →
The ruling bars the administration from proceeding with its plans for a so-called End DEI portal and a certification requirement. It applies to any entity with ties to the plaintiff organizations.