BU Dining Parody Twitter Intercepts Student Complaints
BU Dining is notorious for its Twitter presence and has been commended by social media gurus all around. With witty banter, terribly lame hash-tags, and a constant flow of free …
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BU Dining is notorious for its Twitter presence and has been commended by social media gurus all around. With witty banter, terribly lame hash-tags, and a constant flow of free …
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On Saturday, a vibrant color scheme will take over the Charles River campus as the Hindu Students Council hosts the annual Holi celebration. The Hindu festival of colors originates from …
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Earth Day may not be until April 22nd, but that didn’t stop the College of General Studies Community Service Club from hosting their fourth annual Earth Day West Campus Block …
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Adam Vevang is a freshman at Boston University’s College of General Studies. In the wake of Monday’s tragedy, he wrote and submitted a poem entitled A Runner’s Day to The …
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Events of this magnitude never feel real until they directly affect you. You learn about bombings, acts of terror of the not so distant past like Waco, Oklahoma City, 9/11 …
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Half an hour before the African Students Organization cultural show was scheduled to start Saturday night, the SAO gym lost power. With no windows, the room was pitch black. But …
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The atmosphere was somber at Tuesday evening’s vigil held in honor of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. The event took place in Marsh Plaza at 5:30 p.m. and …
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After seeing the amazing shape the Boston Marathon runners were in this weekend, it’s only natural to want to have such amazing bodies. If the question is how to get …
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Tuesday evening, President Brown sent the Boston University community a second e-mail pertaining to the tragic events of yesterday’s Boston Marathon. This one came with the heavy-hearted confirmation that a …
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What do the Student Health Services, the “Condom Fairy,” and BU FACE AIDS all have in common? They’re not afraid of safe sex or free condoms. On Thursday, April 11, …
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Boston University students who frequent the west end of campus walk by The Photographic Resource Center everyday. Tucked into a small storefront on the same block as a tanning salon and …
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Ten billion land animals are slaughtered in the United States every year. That’s approximately twenty-seven million animals killed every day, more than a million every hour, and about three hundred …
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