Business schools are facing a tough case to crack

Katrina Fludd is manager for multi-cultural programs at Babson College.

Business schools across the country are vexed by low numbers of black students, but perhaps nowhere as much as Greater Boston.

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A campaign rally Friday for Donald Trump had a circus-like atmosphere rarely experienced in the staid world of Mass. politics.

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Dancers with the SocaHolics on Blue Hill Avenue.

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A dancer with the SocaHolics during the Caribbean Carnival Parade.

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One woman danced down Blue Hill Avenue.

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Members of the Wick?d Jab Family danced together at the Boston J?ouvert parade.

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Mike Anderson celebrated as the parade made its way down Blue Hill Avenue.

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Shauna Franklin and Lataisha McLaughlin were at the parade.

Kera Sylvester and Spice Matthew were in costume.

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The parade is a yearly event and marks the beginning of Boston?s Caribbean festival.

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Members of the Wick?d Jab Family were at the parade.

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The parade traveled down Blue Hill Avenue.

J?ouvert celebration is joyous and peaceful

Celebrants were happy and colorful during the parade that begins the weekend?s Caribbean festival.

One man killed, four others wounded in three shootings

The shootings happened before the J?ouvert parade and are the latest violent occurrences in Boston.

A rendering of Wynn Resorts? proposed casion in Everett.

Wynn gets key state approval for casino

The state granted a crucial environmental license to Wynn Resorts, clearing one of the biggest obstacles the Everett proposal faced.

News Analysis

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It was Owen Labrie?s conviction for using a computer to entice the victim that exposes him to the harshest penalties.

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Court records show that brothers Steven and Scott Leader have long terrorized people in the Boston area ? neighbors, police, even their own mother.

An image of Steve Jobs in Alex Gibney?s ?Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine.?

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Movies

In Jobs film, Alex Gibney takes hard look at Apple icon

Documentarian Alex Gibney takes on the founder of Apple in his new documentary, ?Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine.?

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concert review

Crowd belongs to Chesney at Gillette

Country fans turned out as Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean co-headlined a show at Gillette Friday night.

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As the new host of ?The Late Show? takes off his mask, the face we finally see may be a lot more familiar than we expect.

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DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Why has NESN remained silent since Don Orsillo announcement?

Thoughts on the Orsillo saga, Deflategate and the Patriots, and the Hall of Fame chances for David Ortiz.

BEN VOLIN I SUNDAY FOOTBALL NOTES

NFL discipline process needs an overhaul to be truly independent

One popular suggestion is to have a panel of, say, six arbitrators ? three submitted by the NFL, three by the union.

?I understand and accept my suspension. 100% my fault. Bad choices have bad consequences and this was a bad decision in every way on my part,? Curt Schilling wrote in a tweet.

For ESPN, apologies become commonplace

ESPN, which bills itself as the worldwide leader in sports, has been leading in another category lately: apologies.

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quickbite

Luke?s Lobster in Back Bay isn?t your traditional seafood shack

Appropriately, founder (and longtime lobsterman) Luke Holden hails from Maine.

New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond delivered a eulogy, flanked by New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, left, and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial.

10 years after Katrina, Gulf residents remember

Residents in many places in Louisiana and Mississippi are marking a decade since Katrina?s deadly and devastating landfall.

ty burr

The need for healthy debate on campus

Do today?s students want intellectual debate, or an overprotective safe space?

Health

How clean are your greens? Not very

There?s a booming business in spinach that is pre-washed, according to the packaging. But how clean does that actually make it?

Ground Game

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The rationale for Biden to skip Iowa and New Hampshire is this: He would enter in the race too late to compete in those states.

Opinion & Ideas

Michael A. Cohen

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If Alison Parker and Adam Ward are not to have died in vain, then the reaction to their deaths must not be apathy.

The Big Picture

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10 years after Hurricane Katrina

President Obama visited New Orleans to mark progress the city has made before the anniversary of the hurricane.

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Innocation Economy

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Investors have had a rollicking time putting money into tech and biotech startups. Are they getting ready to split?

Crux

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Jozef Wesolowski, 67, was found dead early Friday in the Vatican room where he has been held on house arrest.