“One Drop Rule” Discusses Colorism in the Black Community
On Tuesday, an event titled “One Drop Rule: Colorism and Black Consciousness” attracted over 35 people to the basement of The College of Arts and Sciences. A film screening and …
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On Tuesday, an event titled “One Drop Rule: Colorism and Black Consciousness” attracted over 35 people to the basement of The College of Arts and Sciences. A film screening and …
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The BU Allocations Board hosted a town hall meeting Tuesday to discuss an upcoming policy change coming into effect fall of 2013. The Allocations Board is responsible for determining the …
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Roblog is a weekly column dedicated to understanding the world of robotics. If science fiction comes true and an impending robot apocalypse is real, it can’t hurt to be prepared. …
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Students feasted on falafel, hummus, and more in BU Central Monday night as part of the Modern Languages and Comparative Literature Department’s Middle East Feast. In what event co-organizer and …
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Last week, I was catching up on some work in the library between classes. I received a text from my mother, which I assumed would either a) be hassling me …
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Sometimes it just takes one great piece to take an outfit from passable to head-turning. A great hat, a beautiful pair of pants, or a bright shoe are just a …
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Just as the lights in the Elits Conference Room were turned out, in rushed Associate Professor Shahla Haeri, director of the Women’s Studies Program here at Boston University. Dr. Haeri …
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For more than 30 years, the name Redstone has been connected to Boston University. One might have heard it in the College of Communication’s student film festival—the Redstone Film Festival. …
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The day after the 2013 blizzard, while other Boston University students were diving into snow drifts and taking future profile pictures, Brendan Hathaway (ENG ’14) was making his way down …
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Your browser does not support audio embedding. It would be impossible to write a series on BU culture and not talk about stereotypes. They’re everywhere. I think it took me …
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Imagine being on stage in front of over 75 people with no script or prepared remarks. You open your mouth to speak, and suddenly everyone in the crowd starts laughing. …
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REFLECTIONS is a weekly column that aims to capture the diversity of the BU population through their portraits and voices. Each week, five BU students are photographed and asked to …
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