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Thomas Whalen, associate professor of social science at Boston University and author of "Dynasty's End: Bill Russell and the 1968 - 69 World Champion Boston Celtics," discusses why he thinks a statue of Celtics legend and civil rights activist, Bill [...]Russell, should be erected near the site where Ted Landsmark was attacked by a man using an American flagpole during an anti-busing demonstration in Boston in 1976. The attack resulted in a Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Herald photograph now known as "The Soiling of Old Glory."
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Say hello to Sam Weinberger (CFA’21) AKA “Big Samâ€. At nearly seven-feet tall, Sam likes to make large scale paintings, and especially loves painting his heroes from the Boston area sports teams. In a perfect combination of skill [...]and timing, Sam made his first big break during the Red Sox Victory Parade, when he sold two of his street art paintings of Mookie Betts and David Price.
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“Damn Daniel!†It’s probably been a long time since the Class of 2019 thought about that meme… or argued over whether they heard “Yanny†or “Laurelâ€. A lot has happened for our Terriers since their [...]first semester at Boston University in September 2015. The Patriots won two Super Bowls, the first image of the black hole was captured, and years later, we still have no idea what “covfefe†means.
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