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Emerson alumnus goes from arts reporting to horse saving

Emerson alumnus goes from arts reporting to horse saving
Travis LeSaffre
Michael Blowen, '69, a former arts reporter for The Boston Globe is now spending his time in Kentucky saving horses from the slaughterhouse.


Several major colleges adopt gender-neutral housing

Several major colleges adopt gender-neutral housing
Alessandra Brawn
Some schools are now offering gender-neutral housing to students living on-campus. Men and women can now live in the same room, but it's not for freshmen. Illustration courtesy of AP AccuNet.

Fish, fish everywhere at seafood show

Fish, fish everywhere at seafood show
James Zipadelli
Seafood and "see-food" lovers had plenty of choices - like crab and sashimi - at the International Boston Seafood Show at the Boston Convention Center

Fundraisers put cancer fight on ice

Fundraisers put cancer fight on ice
Javier Garcia-Albea
The "Skate to Freeze Cancer" brought ice skaters out for a good cause.

One roof but hundreds of vacations to check out

One roof but hundreds of vacations to check out
Somsavath Phanthady
Thousands people turned up at Boston Globe Travel Show, looking for quick warm-up vacations away from New England winter.
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"Chicago 10" hopes to reanimate the anti-war movement

Javier Garcia-Albea
In the new documentary, "Chicago 10," director Brett Morgen resurrects the ghosts of the 1960's anti-war movement in an effort to enlighten the present.