Sex assault reports up at Boston-area campuses

A Globe review of statistics sheds light locally on what victims’ advocates and President Obama have called a national epidemic.

The rector’s condo has a two-car garage, pantry with a wine cellar, and a guesthouse, and it is near Boston Common.

For Trinity Church rector, a $3.6m home

The Beacon Hill rectory for the Rev. Samuel Lloyd III has a two-car garage, a pantry with a wine cellar, and a guesthouse.

MBTA retirement board split on airing records

The debate is on whether state law compels them to reveal information about the management of a $1.6 billion pension fund.

Irlando Goncalves will be attending Union College.

With help, former troublemaker now on to college

Irlando Goncalves once embodied the challenges that confront educators and their students in large urban school systems.

ty burr | appreciation

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/02/03/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Ty_Burr_150px-9468.png Lamented last curtain for Philip Seymour Hoffman

With Hoffman’s death, it seems like a hole just got punched, not just in the movies but in the culture as a whole.

Winning quarterback Russell Wilson, who threw a pair of touchdown passes, holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy aloft as confetti showers the victorious Seahawks at MetLife Stadium.

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Seahawks 43, Broncos 8

Seahawks crush Broncos, win Super Bowl

The Seahawks, the fourth-youngest team in the NFL when this season began, simply dominated the Broncos in a 43-8 win.

A sullen Peyton Manning glared at the scoreboard in the second half of the Seahawks’ rout of the listless Broncos.

Dan Shaughnessy

Peyton Manning was powerless in Super Bowl

In a game that was supposed to define his career, the Broncos QB was smothered and shredded by Pete Carroll’s Seahawks.

Erick Munoz sued a hospital to get his wife taken off life support.

When is someone dead?

Despite legal and medical standards that define when someone is legally brain dead, the determination is sometimes hard to accept.

Steve Jobs spoke at the John Hancock Hall on Jan. 30, 1984.

30 years later, Steve Jobs still inspires

Thirty years after Jobs introduced the Macintosh at a gathering in Boston, his passion still inspires those who were in the audience.

Opinion

opinion | Prodita Sabarini

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/01/31/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/2013-11-06T232331Z_1014685748_GM1E9B70KDL01_RTRMADP_3_COMICS-MARVEL-SUPERHERO.jpg Take that, stereotypes!

The new Ms. Marvel is 16-year-old Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American from Jersey City.