The A Capella World is Literally Aca-Awesome
It was no surprise to see a full house at the BU Treblemakers’ first concert of the year! The widely acclaimed a capella group known as the BU Treblemakers hosted …
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It was no surprise to see a full house at the BU Treblemakers’ first concert of the year! The widely acclaimed a capella group known as the BU Treblemakers hosted …
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On March 27, formal model Leah Darrow spoke about landing a spot on America’s Next Top Model, and other experiences that have shaped and influenced her in finding her identity …
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In an effort to personalize the potential impacts of climate change, the White House unveiled a new website last week that compiles data about future environmental risks like coastal flooding, …
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CFA’s School of Theater puts on Shakespeare’s Macbeth
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Many parents worry that their students’ futures will be bleak if they do not attend college. Higher education today is the pathway to becoming “something” someday. Unfortunately, in American universities, …
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I was woefully unprepared for the Huntington Theatre’s performance of The Seagull. I knew essentially nothing about the playwright, Anton Chekhov, nothing of the play’s plot, and nothing of the …
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Most of the time, climate science is a pessimist’s game. It’s all extreme weather conditions, melting ice caps, and cities being slowly devoured by rising tides. What’s more, the social …
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This past Tuesday, March 18, was the 25th anniversary of the art heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In 1990, thirteen works of art, including works by Rembrandt, Manet, and …
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In Chicago, a University Pass model is positively touted as a way for students to get across town to internships, jobs, and events, benefiting both its users and the city’s …
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This week, Old Towne: New Style highlights Tal Chased (SHA ’17), founder of Wear I Am.
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I exit the train station just as the street lamps flicker on, gilding the green-blue of the canal and prompting cheers from the growing crowd. I know it’s time. I …
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The College of Fine Arts presented William Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors, directed by Thomas Martin, from Thursday, February 27 to Sunday, March 2. A crowd of perhaps 20 people, mostly …
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