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If you made it back to Boston in time for St. Patrick's Day last Saturday, hopefully you wore green, indulged in Bailey's, and brushed shoulders with a lucky leprechaun.
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On Tuesday night, six student activists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School spoke at the JFK Jr. Forum. Earlier that day, they had a lunchtime conversation with undergraduates, and met with President Faust to promote tomorrow's March for Our Lives, and their broader platform.
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The Zambrero grand opening had students lined up out the door, eagerly awaiting free burritos and a taste of the company's "Plate 4 Plate" mission.
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Disco Band! was one of two Battle for Yardfest winners, along with 21 Colorful Crimson, a group composed entirely of freshmen musicians. The lucky winners will be opening for real-life rap stars Wale and Lil Yachty.
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So much for Spring happening this week. And so much for major snow event. Much to Leslie Kirwan's delight, all we got was a minor wintry mix on Thursday. We might get more snow this Sunday, which is equally unhelpful.