Renee Good’s death sparks Boston protests against ICE and Trump
On Saturday, Jan. 10, hundreds of people assembled in Boston Common at noon near the State House to protest ICE operations and demand justice for the death of Renee Nicole Good.
Court partially dismisses lawsuit alleging MIT of tolerating antisemitism
On Jan. 5, Massachusetts district judge Richard G. Stearns granted a motion to dismiss some of the accusations against the Institute in the case Sussman v. MIT.
UA Judicial Review Board upholds Ellis’s removal as UA representative
On Jan. 9, 2026, the UA Judicial Review Board published their final opinion, unanimously upholding Enoch Ellis ’26’s removal as the UA representative for SGFC.
Turning cold again
This will be enough to ice things up around campus, but is short lived as things warm up again into the weekend.
MIT admits 655 early action applicants to the Class of 2030
This year’s early action acceptance rate was one of the more competitive in recent memory.
Boston Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ returns for the holiday season
For anyone seeking to embrace the holiday spirit, this production remains an absolute must-see.
Berklee students bring Coldplay’s spectacle to life
With glowing wristbands, powerful vocals, and a stage full of musicians and dancers, Berklee students transformed a concert hall into a Coldplay universe.
The bacterial fugitives behind hospital-acquired pneumonia
Hospital-acquired 'A. baumannii' infections are notoriously hard to treat. A new study shows how these microbes can prolong infection by hiding from antibiotics inside immune cells.