Nemo the Blizzard and Climate Change
To all those familiar with my previous post about snow, let me start off by saying yes, I am happy. As we all know, Friday afternoon into early Saturday …
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To all those familiar with my previous post about snow, let me start off by saying yes, I am happy. As we all know, Friday afternoon into early Saturday …
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Brittany Aubin, from the Global Poverty Project, came to Boston University on Monday, February 4 to give a moving presentation on the 1.4 billion reasons to join the efforts to …
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Contributing Writers: Asta Thrastardottir and Sharon Weissburg Even on the most frigid days, Terriers continue to strut their stuff and show their style. Especially when it’s cold and dreary, many …
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On Friday, February 8th, BU cancelled school because of the impending blizzard, nicknamed Nemo. When students awoke the next morning, the storm was dying off. By noon, the snow had …
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Sheets of snow fell fast and hard onto Boston’s wide avenues and crooked alleyways last night, accumulating quickly and wetly as the sky grew dark. Many students, since classes were …
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I found Nemo, everybody. Thank G-d or Vishnu or the Spaghetti Monster that Nemo wasn’t this easy to find back in 2003 or we wouldn’t have the “just keep swimming” …
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This review is written by someone who has watched the whole first season of House of Cards on Netflix. If you have not completed the season, some mild spoilers follow. …
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When My Bloody Valentine released their epoch shattering, genre defining album, Loveless, the CD was just beginning to appear, New Order were still releasing good music, and Leeds United were on their way …
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On Monday, Boston Ballet revisited Tsai Performance Center for Dance Spotlight: An Evening with Boston Ballet, an annual showcase from the Howard Gotleib Archival Research Center featuring live performances from …
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The leads in FX’s new drama, The Americans, which premiered last Thursday, don’t seem a terribly compelling subject for a series. Elizabeth and Phillip Jennings live and work in the …
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3D printers can generate many products ranging from food to vinyl records to clothing. Yet, medical researchers have recently adopted the concept of 3D printing to print human tissue. Yes, …
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