Skip to content
The Quad

The Quad

BU's Independent Online Magazine

  • Join
  • Masthead
  • City
  • Campus
  • Film & Television
  • Lifestyle & Culture
  • Food
  • Politics
  • Music
Main Menu

Tag: Campus

Uncategorized

Coffee, Chocolate, and Fair Trade: Ingredients to Improve the World

April 18, 2011April 18, 2011 - by Chris Walker - Leave a Comment

On Wednesday, April 13, the Ecolympics hosted an info session/organic chocolate tasting in CAS entitled, “Coffee, Chocolate, and Why Fair Trade is a Way to Go Green.” Ecolympics is a …

Read More
Uncategorized

Global Service Project Puts the Boston Back in BU

April 18, 2011April 18, 2011 - by Bethany Reynolds - Leave a Comment

When asked what the goal of Boston University’s Global Day of Service (GDS) is, the Events Program Manager Miriam Levine tilted her head and responded: “Is changing the world too …

Read More
Uncategorized

The Quad’s Guide to Student Union Elections

April 18, 2011April 18, 2011 - by Kelly Dickinson - Leave a Comment

Update 4/18: The Rhett Offensive has chosen to withdraw from the Student Union elections. A full explanation for their reasons can be found here. — The three slates running for …

Read More
Uncategorized

Interseqtion Connects Queer Artists Across the Country

April 18, 2011April 18, 2011 - by Heather Vandenengel - Leave a Comment

A LinkedIn meets Deviant Art for queer artists—there was nothing like it out there, until two Boston University students created it. The website is called Interseqtion and it’s a space …

Read More
Uncategorized

BU Sexual Health Policy Is Cramping Our Style

April 17, 2011April 17, 2011 - by Veronica Glab - 4 Comments.

Every year, condom company Trojan conducts a “Report Card” Survey that grades the Sexual Health services of over 100 universities in the United States.  Trojan grades campus Sexual Health Services …

Read More
Uncategorized

Castle Employee Sends Love Back Home

April 17, 2011April 19, 2011 - by Heather Vandenengel - Leave a Comment

I met Roberto Amaya last year when I started to work as a student event manager at lectures and receptions at the Boston University Castle. During the two or three …

Read More
Uncategorized

Vegetarian Cooking: Not Just a Can of Beans

April 17, 2011April 18, 2011 - by Joel Kahn - 1 Comment

Sargent Choice hosted a vegetarian cooking class, informing students of the health benefits involved in the lifestyle. Chef Walter Dunphy showed students how to make black bean burgers and two kinds of quinoa salad.

Read More
Uncategorized

BU Stories: Footloose with Jeremy DeSilva

April 17, 2011April 25, 2011 - by Amalie Steidley - Leave a Comment

Stories are as diverse as the people who tell them. Some stories are epic, sweeping, like the tales of Gilgamesh and Beowulf. Others are personal, detailed, like Salinger’s Catcher in …

Read More
Uncategorized

BU TweetCreep: April 10th-15th

April 15, 2011April 15, 2011 - by Meghan Ross - Leave a Comment

Even weeks after Jersey Shore ended, one #TweetCreep tweep is still trying to make it relevant to their tweets, and shockingly enough, it’s not @BUDiningService. That, some (insert sad face) …

Read More
Uncategorized

Free and Freeing: Random Acts of Fun

April 15, 2011April 15, 2011 - by Kelly Dickinson - Leave a Comment

Like most broke college students, I often ask myself the same question over and over. Why do awesome things like concerts, movies and sports games have to cost money? Still, …

Read More
Uncategorized

Beast in the Kitchen: Roast Beast Makes One Perfect Sandwich

April 12, 2011April 12, 2011 - by Joel Kahn - Leave a Comment

Roast Beast, just past West Campus, offers the best roast beef sandwich in town. This little basement sandwich shop may look underwhelming, but its beef is serious business.

Read More
Uncategorized

“Our Future Boston” Looks to Improve A College Town

April 11, 2011April 11, 2011 - by Chris Walker - Leave a Comment

With over 200,000 students in the Boston area and issues from student housing to transportation escalating, “Our Future Boston,” an open forum between students and a panel of experts discussed what can be done to improve the city for students on Tuesday

Read More

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 72 73 74 … 99 Next

ABOUT

We are The Quad, a space for BU students to read and talk about what is happening in their city and at their university. From university news to political analysis to profiles about the latest theatre production, The Quad is your place to read about it. We post in-depth pieces that seek to bring BU together by combining insightful articles with cutting-edge multimedia.

Weekend Newsletter

Every weekend we send out a weekly round-up of stories you may have missed during the week. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date with out stories

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required




Copyright © 2022 The Quad.
Powered by WordPress and HitMag.