Wheelock official who used others? words resigns
The high-ranking official at the small Fenway college came under fire for plagiarizing passages of her welcome letter to faculty last month.
The high-ranking official at the small Fenway college came under fire for plagiarizing passages of her welcome letter to faculty last month.
Business- and health care-oriented schools boasted generally higher salaries among their former students.
The retailer said it would open stores near Boston University and at Central Square in Cambridge in the next two years.
Transit officials say operator absences accounted for nearly 70 percent of dropped scheduled trips this year.
A man jumped in front of a police cruiser and said he had a gun on Blue Hill Avenue Sunday night, authorities said.
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Pope Francis issued a blunt warning to any religious orders in Europe that spurn his recent call to open their doors to refugees.
The family of Martin Richard is seeking to convince more children and teens to undertake positive projects in their communities.
In a bid to slow a torrent of migrants, Hungary moved to reinforce its borders a day ahead of a planned crackdown on migration.
Dominic Shiner faces first-degree murder charges in the stabbing death of Sean Dwyer.
Investigators are searching for another school employee in connection with the killing, officials said Monday
Farmers will fill their ruby-red bogs with water this month as they prepare for the first cranberry harvest of the 2015 growing season.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Don?t be fooled by those undefeated teams; the division will be a cakewalk for New England. Again.
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?No, he didn?t cheat, and he?s the greatest quarterback of all time,? Damon said of the Patriots star.
Members of the Globe?s Spotlight team are at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the ?Spotlight? movie will premiere.
The stars discussed the people they?re playing during a press conference at the Toronto International Film Festival Monday.
fall arts preview
The best local arts events this season, from film festivals to shows, as well as movies and books to check out.
The agency said its Twitter account was hacked after a tweet was sent that denied a link between Bulger and ?BRA corruption.?
Alex Speier
The designated hitter isn?t Boston?s greatest individual player, but he was the lineup centerpiece on three World Series winners.
New farmers, with the help of growing interest in local food, may be stabilizing the state?s agricultural industry.
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will attempt to fill Donald Trump?s shoes on ?The Celebrity Apprentice.?
Calls to add additional Democratic presidential debates have gained some traction in the past week.
Mary Gordon
This change in tone is the pope?s greatest achievement, but it would be a mistake to make of him something he?s not.
In July, Globe photographer Keith Bedford visited Boston teacher Nathan Eckstrom during his month-long trip to Haiti.
BetaBoston
Apple?s new program allows customers to keep paying by the month, and get a new iPhone once a year.
JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
This pontiff is perennially capable of surprise, from his schedule to his statements.
Sure, it?s only one week, but a number of things happened Sunday that should make Patriots nation raise an eyebrow.
In addition, a fight toward the end of the event left five people injured.
The activists have disrupted campaign events nationwide, and now they?re getting results.
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The last Studebaker was built in 1966, but the car still has a legion of loyal followers.
In her first day back after a five-day stint in jail, Kim Davis said she was torn between obeying God and a judge?s directive.
After the brutal winter, homeowners were hit with big rate increases. Now they want insurance companies to justify it.
The Brookline-bred comic was back in town over the weekend for the New Frontier Network fund-raiser.
There?s nothing more frustrating than watching unruly tots jump on your furniture, terrorize your goldfish, and act like menaces without parental intervention.
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