Monday, May 21, 2012

Archive for ‘November, 2008’

A vision of caring in Africa

It began a simple sightseeing vacation, but when Boston businesswoman Geri Rhoades saw the toll AIDS had taken on countries like South Africa and Zimbabwe on a trip there last April, she said she found a new purpose.

BU students compete for laughs

Boston University student Alex Reed stood on the stage in BU Central and told more than 350 students about his favorite interest: soliciting prostitutes.

Pro bono work coming to end

The current financial crisis has caused a drought in funds for legal aid, leaving huge numbers of economically underprivileged individuals who are reliant on pro bono work and legal services without expert legal assistance.

Bribery investigation snags 2nd politician

Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner (Roxbury, Dorchester) was arrested at about 7 a.m. Friday at City Hall, becoming the latest Boston official to be accused of taking bribes.

W. hockey set for showdown

The No. 5 Boston University women’s hockey team is riding a nine-game unbeaten streak into its matchup tomorrow at Boston College. This is the first time the teams have met as ranked opponents.