‘No Way Out But One’ Screened Again: A Follow-Up
On March 28, I saw No Way Out But One for the second time. This time the screening was sponsored in part by the CAS Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies …
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On March 28, I saw No Way Out But One for the second time. This time the screening was sponsored in part by the CAS Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies …
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It was the weirdest feeling in the world. Last night, I was in a room full of Boston College students and I didn’t care. The fifth annual TBS and Rooftop …
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New York Times bestselling author Harlan Cohen was still in college when he began his dating advice column. When Cohen graduated, his column graduated with him—to the New York Daily …
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HBO, in collaboration with Xfinity and COM, screened an advance showing of its new series “Girls” Monday night. The screening included the first two episodes, free white-cheddar popcorn, a pamphlet …
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After an unbearably long hiatus, it’s back. Yes, Mad Men, the stuff of TV legend, has returned to our screens (AMC, Sundays at 10 p.m. Eastern Time) to great acclaim. …
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Each semester, Boston University Metropolitan College offers an array of culinary seminars open to the public. These range from oyster tastings to lessons in regional cuisines. Last Thursday, MET presented …
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It was 7:59 a.m. I held my breath, waiting. Sixty seconds later, I clicked the link furiously. In a second the page would load, and I would only have a …
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On March 16, Boston University President Robert Brown released the 2012-2013 tuition, room and board rates for the upcoming school year. Tuition tops off at $42,400 while basic room and …
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“Walk with a buddy. Keep your cell phone close by. Bring pepper spray, if possible. Walk quickly. Be aware of your surroundings. Maybe you should take a self-defense class one …
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Great View of the Moon is a pop-acoustic duo with a presence in both Boston and Philadelphia. Comprised of Ian Thomas Miller and Ryan Stapleton, the band plays an …
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“Boston” and “rap” are two words that popular culture doesn’t ordinarily put in the same sentence. Boston may have produced Gang Starr’s Guru, but it still takes a lot of …
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Well, well, well. If I’m writing it, it means that I will have survived spring break. Now, nothing can stop us from being the ultimate students–finally showing grade deflation who’s …
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