‘You want to get it right’: As Gaza protests roil Emerson, student journalists at center of dispute
The Berkeley Beacon, the campus newspaper at Emerson College in Boston, has faced previous criticism for coverage decisions. And now its student journalists are trying to report on protests.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Patriots finish off draft season, agree to deals with a slew of undrafted free agentsThe Falcons selecting Michael Penix was the biggest head-scratcher of the NFL draftDraft pool must be deeper than Drake Maye, the smarts of doubling up at receiver, and other post-pick Patriots thoughts
The Patriots aspire to be a draft-and-development team, and that's about far more than just Drake Maye.
Meet the Globe’s Winter 2023-24 All-Scholastics
The Globe salutes the region's best high school athletes and coaches in eight winter sports. Click on each sport to read about the honorees. Find the All-Scholastics section in print on Sunday, April 28.
gary washburn | on basketball
Leominster’s Mark Daigneault honored as NBA Coach of the Year after leading Thunder to top seed in Western ConferencePayton Pritchard supplying Celtics with intangible qualities: toughness and swagger
One sequence during Saturday's Game 3 blowout shows how the backup guard's value goes beyond the stat sheet.
RED SOX 5, CUBS 4
On baseball: The banged-up Red Sox really have no business competing in the AL East, but here they areTanner Houck continues ace-level game of catch and Red Sox shake off late lapse to walk off as winners
Red Sox squandered a three-run lead after Houck departed, then won the series finale on Tyler O’Neill’s RBI bloop single in the ninth.
Kevin Paul Dupont | On hockey
Bruins made the right call sticking with Jeremy Swayman in Game 4Bruins focused on struggling Maple Leafs, not last year’s playoff collapse
Just last April, the Bruins held a 3-1 lead in their first-round series, but the Panthers ran the table over the final three games.
Many Ukrainian prisoners of war show signs of trauma and sexual violence
Ukraine is just beginning to understand the lasting effects of the traumas its prisoners of war experienced, but it has been failing to treat them properly and returning them to duty too early, some say.
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