On the Other Side: Production III
Boston University is a big school indeed. Within our microcosmic universe, the different colleges are somewhat like galaxies, each existing independently of each other and only vaguely aware of the …
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Boston University is a big school indeed. Within our microcosmic universe, the different colleges are somewhat like galaxies, each existing independently of each other and only vaguely aware of the …
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Congratulations to Boston University’s (potential) Class of 2016! BU’s current admission rate – at 45.5% – is the lowest in university history. As expected, the class of 2016 will be …
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“re·fract (ri-frakt’): To alter by viewing through a medium.” Upon walking into Espresso Royal Caffe on Comm Ave, I was greeted with an exhibit of an amalgam of works by …
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Bully is a documentary about vulnerability and trauma. It is about instilling compassion instead of animosity in the next generation, a relevant and important goal in today’s violence-obsessed society. Why, …
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Well, I had hoped this was an April Fools’ joke, but the news seems to keep reporting it, so I am guessing it is unfortunately true. I mean, TMZ even …
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This past week’s installment of Mad Men introduced a few stunning changes. With the introduction of Dawn (SCDP’s first black employee), the hiring of the scrappy Michael Ginsberg, and the …
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Every week, I (Evan Caughey) create a cartoon about something involving politics, world affairs, or something moderately related to something else. In general, they are meant to make the world more bearable by showing that it is a silly place and that there is always something to laugh about. Unfortunately, they are usually serious things, so you will only laugh until you realize it has to do with something like who your next president will be. Anyway, enjoy.
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Last night Invisible Children brought Kony 2012 to BU, urging students to take action and spread the word. Despite a dismal turnout, roadies with Invisible Children and BU students sat …
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If there is one thing I love about chips, it’s their crispness. The crunch that comes with chewing a chip cannot be simply replicated. Too bad each bite comes with …
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Turn off the lights, send the fans home, let the losers hit the showers—this game is over: Mitt Romney will be the Republican presidential nominee. This much is certain after …
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Boom! Wham! Pow! The ComiQuad is a column dedicated to the spandex-laden world of comics and superheroes. It goes up each Tuesday and will alternate between comic book reviews and other comic book news. …
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There’s Magic in Los Angeles. Magic Johnson, that is. The former Los Angeles Lakers star has teamed up with longtime baseball executive Stan Kasten and a group called Guggenheim Baseball …
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