Photo Story: Snapshots from Rural Senegal
This past week was “Fall Break” for myself and the other students in my study abroad program in Dakar, Senegal. A group of us travelled from the capital city to …
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This past week was “Fall Break” for myself and the other students in my study abroad program in Dakar, Senegal. A group of us travelled from the capital city to …
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Autumn is a season of sensation. From the brilliant colors of changing leaves to the hug of a comfy sweater against the chilly wind, it’s no wonder this is a …
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If you walk into the lobby of the College of General Studies sometime in the next few days, you’ll hear a voice floating through the air. A video plays on …
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Since the semester began, our school’s administration has been hyping up both The Campaign for Boston University and its kickoff event, The Celebration of BU! This last week, Boston University …
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At his acceptance speech, President Obama made waves when he said that “climate change is not a hoax.” With ice caps melting and water levels rising, it’s becoming obvious that global …
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This fall, 100 Bay State Road opened its doors for the first time to the Boston University community after its much anticipated arrival. The 99,600-square-foot building is the new place …
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On any given night, people walking past Boston University’s School of Theology might come across a strange and disconcerting scene. It’s not the men in work clothes hammering away high …
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Like with any other season, fall’s new shows present some of the best of TV and some of the worst. Pilots usually aren’t the best indicator of the tone to …
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Boston boasts a long list of museums scientific, historic and artistic. Old world artifacts and millennial abstracts are tucked in buildings throughout the city. When the dim glow of Tumblr …
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