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YouSpeak asks, "What is Gangnam Style?"
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Hang out with BU's improv comedy group Liquid Fun.
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YouSpeak asks, "How do you cope with stress during finals?"
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With BU Memes flooding Facebook feeds across campus, in the video above BU Today asks students what they think of the craze.
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YouSpeak asks, "What is No Shave November?"
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An annual competition is held at BU Central to find out who is the funniest student at Boston University. Five comedians performed in the finals and one person was crowned BU's funniest student. Check out the full story on BU Today:
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You hear them, you hate them, but you can’t stop singing them—songs like Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping†and Outkast’s “Hey Ya!†have annoyed audiences for years. However, those could pale in comparison [...]to new YouTube sensation Rebecca Black’s song “Friday.†Since being released on YouTube February 11, the song has gone super-viral, with more than 47 million views. Forbes magazine has estimated Black’s song could earn her $1 million from iTunes alone. Good news for Black, but bad news for those who get the song’s insipid lyrics (“It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Fridayâ€) trapped in their head. Its inanity has earned the song the dubious honor of being “the worst song ever.â€
In light of the nationwide infatuation with YouTube starlet Black, "YouSpeak†asks: “What’s the most annoying song to have gotten stuck in your head?â€
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For this week’s You Speak, BU Today asks students to talk about their current favorite videos on YouTube.
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On this side of the pond, there’s certainly a “traditional†way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day — the rites typically involve a parade, green clothing, and copious amounts of ale-induced merrymaking. The Guinness [...]corporation is even leading a charge to make it a national holiday in the United States, as it is in Ireland.
As the city of Boston — host of the nation’s first St. Patrick’s Day Parade, in 1737 — decks itself in green for another year’s celebration, BU Today hit the streets to find out just how much people know about Ireland’s patron saint.
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