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Warren Towers Karaoke Night
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Warren Towers Karaoke Night

November 7, 2011November 8, 2011 - by Sara Arnold - Leave a Comment

On Wednesday night, approximately 200 freshmen belted out classic karaoke standards in the cinema room of Warren Towers; there was a little Backstreet Boys, a little Britney, a little Disney. …

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Sigma Kappa Ultraviolet Cook-Off

November 7, 2011November 7, 2011 - by Leah Mackstutis - 1 Comment

Thursday night Sigma Kappa hosted its third annual Ultra Violet Cook-Off at BU Central.  The event raised money for the Sigma Kappa Foundation, the second leading donor to the Alzheimer …

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“Meeting on the Bridge”: Distinguished Russian Women Share Artistic Knowledge

November 7, 2011November 7, 2011 - by Ingrid Adamow - Leave a Comment

This past Thursday evening, the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, in conjunction with the Educational Bridge Project, hosted “Tales of Passionate Pursuits in Love and Art: St. Petersburg and Beyond” …

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13-year-old girl sits with her 45-year old husband, his first wife and their child. Photo by Stephanie Sinclair. / Courtesy of user Jason Drakeford, Via Flickr Commons
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Child Brides: A Cultural Wake-Up Call

November 7, 2011November 7, 2011 - by The Quad - Leave a Comment

Experts on the practice of child marriage transformed their extensive reporting to a call for internal cultural change Thursday night at the Boston Public Library. The forum, titled Child Brides: …

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An American in Paris: Socially Awkward

November 7, 2011August 10, 2014 - by Annie White - Leave a Comment

Social awkwardness is part of the human condition. Some of us are more prone to it than others, to be sure, but no one escapes the menace entirely. I like …

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BU TweetCreep: October 30th – November 4th

November 4, 2011November 4, 2011 - by Liz Breen - Leave a Comment

 Alright, guys. I’m a little disappointed in y’all. I didn’t see a single account make use of the hashtag #KimsMarriageWasShorter. In fact, I didn’t see many accounts even mention KK’s …

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Life On The Other Side: Reflections From a Native West Coaster

November 2, 2011November 22, 2011 - by Marry Pivazian - 4 Comments.

As someone born and raised in the heart of Los Angeles, I really didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I accepted my offer from Boston University. Since …

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Let go of those shorts!
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The Big Chill: A Lesson in Winter for Those From Warmer Climes

November 1, 2011November 1, 2011 - by Sharon Weissburg - 1 Comment

Yeah. So that happened. Boston University, along with much of the Northeast, was pummeled by snow this Halloweekend, surprising all of us and leaving many Halloween party plans in the …

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The Miracle Berry: A Sweet Surprise

October 31, 2011January 26, 2013 - by The Quad - 2 Comments.

The Mind and Brain Society (MBS) hosted a “flavor tripping” celebration of sense perception at BU Central Wednesday night. Distributing “the miracle berry” to a limited number of people, MBS …

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Friendly Fires: A Tale of Two Paradises

October 31, 2011October 30, 2011 - by Briana Seftel - Leave a Comment

The music business is always brimming with contradiction.  A person who is quiet and unassuming off-stage can turn into a rock god on stage. I guess you could say that’s …

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So innocent!
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Pumpkins Decimated in the Name of Science and Good Cheer

October 31, 2011October 30, 2011 - by Noah Eberhart - Leave a Comment

Friday afternoon brought a lovely autumnal display: skies bright and clear, air crispy cool, copper leaves stirring in the breeze. A perfect day to destroy God’s creations. At high noon, …

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An American in Paris: Being American in Paris

October 31, 2011August 10, 2014 - by Annie White - Leave a Comment

When I first moved to Paris, I had fantasies that my French would magically become flawless, that I would never get lost, that I would somehow be able to afford …

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