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The Head of the Charles: By the Numbers

Here’s a look at the world’s largest two-day rowing event, by the numbers.

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Power of Ideas: Diana Hwang

She’s created the country’s first leadership initiative to get young Asian-American women into politics right here in Boston.

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Looking Back at the Head of the Charles Regatta Circa 1984

A look back at the city’s tradition.

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How Public School Lunches Are Going Healthy

Healthier lunch options in public schools may be on the way.

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Where to Watch College Football: The Away Teams

Find out where in Boston you can cheer on your favorite college football teams.

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The Anatomy of Zumwalt, The $7 Billion Destroyer

Being built in Bath, Maine, and programmed by the Waltham-based Raytheon, the newly christened Zumwalt is the world’s most expensive killing machine afloat.

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The Northeastern Institute of Cannabis Is Helping Students Get Into the Marijuana Industry

A new institute in Natick offers a comprehensive program in (legally) growing and selling medical marijuana.

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The Big Spenders: A Breakdown of Campaign Donations by Sector

The gubernatorial race is in full swing this month, but who is financing whom? Below, a breakdown of campaign donations by sector.

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Power of Ideas: Jascha Franklin-Hodge

City Hall’s new chief information officer is the tech-savvy guru who ran the Web component of Obama’s campaigns.

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A Reflection on The Curley K-8 School Circa 1975

A Globe photographer reflects on racial tension that was present at the Jamaica Plain school.