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Hayley Glatter

Staff Writer at Boston Magazine

Hayley Glatter is a news writer for Boston magazine. She was previously a fellow at the Atlantic focusing on education.

@hayleyglatter
The Amherst College campus
Education

The Justice Department Is Looking into Admissions at Several New England Schools

The government is probing Amherst, Williams, Tufts, and others.

New York Yankees' Tyler Austin, center, rushes Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Joe Kelly, right, after being hit by a pitch during the seventh inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
City Life

The Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry Is Back

And everyone on Twitter—including Pedro Martinez—is really excited about it.

The Green Line rolls into a station
City Life

How to Get around Boston on Marathon Monday

Everything you need to know about taking public transportation to watch the race.

The Mount Ida college crest
Education

Everyone is Mad at Mount Ida College

Gov. Charlie Baker joined the chorus of critics of the school’s recent sale to UMass Amherst.

Robert Kraft and Charlie Baker
City Life

Robert Kraft Wants to Free Meek Mill

The Patriots owner said the incarcerated rapper “is a great guy.”

The Weston Town Hall
Home & Property

These Are the Richest Zip Codes in Mass.

The average gross annual income in Weston is over $860,000.

Amy Schumer and Stephen Colbert chat
Arts & Entertainment

Amy Schumer Enjoyed Lots of Carbs with Martha’s Vineyard Chef Chris Fischer in Italy

The actress told Stephen Colbert about her recent honeymoon on The Late Show.

District Hall's Gather restuarant
City Life

A Black-Owned Business Pop-Up Market Is Coming to Boston

It starts next month in the Seaport.

A line of yellow school buses
Education

Mass. Students’ Test Scores Are the Best in the Nation

Way to go!

The Marshalls storefront on Boylston St.
Home & Property

Wayfair Eyes Its First Physical Storefront

The e-commerce power player could soon be selling furniture from a Boylston St. outpost.

A brick building in Cambridge with a blue and yellow door
Education

Michael Cohen Allegedly Threatened a Harvard Student

The lawyer was not pleased after the campus humor magazine pranked then-candidate Donald Trump.

Education

Brandeis Fires Men’s Basketball Coach after Accusations of Racism

Students said he was biased and made offensive comments.

Michelle Obama smiles while holding a microphone
City Life

Michelle Obama Is Not Running for President

The former first lady put to rest a rumored White House bid at the Simmons Leadership Conference.

Joe Kennedy and Jimmy Kimmel
Arts & Entertainment

It Was Massachusetts Night on Jimmy Kimmel Live

John Cena and Rep. Joe Kennedy sat down with the comedian.

A Silver Line MBTA Bus
City Life

Regular Service Has Resumed on the Silver Line

Falling concrete forced the MBTA to temporarily close the tunnel from South Station to Silver Line Way.