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A year in the life of a BU Student.
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Snowbrawl Strikes Back: An invitation posted Tuesday night on Facebook resulted in several hundred fearless Terriers braving winter's latest onslaught Wednesday afternoon on the Esplanade.
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The student-led Outing Club (BUOC) is fueled by a lust for adventure and exploration. Started in 1945, members embark on dozens of trips throughout the year, from overnight backpacking expeditions to canoeing on the Charles River. Other trips have [...]taken them on historic hikes around Massachusetts, day trips to the Middlesex Fells and the Blue Hills Reservation, and an end-of-semester kayaking expedition on the Charles that draws more than 100 people.
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C'mon BU is a Friday segment featured on www.bucultureshock.com , a blog created and operated by the Student Ambassadors of the Howard Thurman Center.
In the first installment of BUcultureshock.com's "C'mon BU" series, Ahmed Ahmed talks about some [...]of the strange coincidences and blunders on campus.
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Last week brought classic Indian Summer weather—temperatures so balmy that many reached again for their t-shirts and shorts. But a freak snowfall October 29 that left much of the Boston area without power for days served as reminder that [...]winter is just around the corner. And, if the 2012 Farmer’s Almanac is to be believed, “much heavier than normal precipitation†is forecast for the East coast in the coming months, with several “potent†storms predicted for February.
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CAS biologist, Pam Templer, probes the impact of snow-challenged winters.
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Where does all the snow go?
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The semester has barely begun and already people are suffering from snow fatigue. Last week’s latest storm dumped 10 inches of snow on Boston. So far this season, we’ve had 60.3 inches—nearly 20 inches more than we typically get [...]in a whole winter. And we still have February and March to get through. Video by Nicolae Ciorogan and Joseph Chan
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