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If you’re a freshman, there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself in Warren Towers—our largest and, some say, our most social dorm-style residence on campus. Made up of three 18-story towers and located across the street [...]from CAS, Warren has coed floors, tons of common rooms, and some of the best cookies anywhere on campus.
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Coordinating the arrival of 11,377 BU students is no small task. In this slideshow, see scenes from the University's 2012 move-in week.
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Single-sex floors and a slightly quieter, more intimate feel than Warren or West Campus (500 students live here on tree-lined Bay State Road). Welcome to The Towers. Make yourself really, really comfortable.
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If you like sports and love burgers, West Campus is where you want to live. Three towers—Claflin Hall, Sleeper Hall, and Rich Hall—offer amazing views of Nickerson Field and are just a couple of minutes’ walk to FitRec and [...]Agganis Arena. But it’s the food options, especially the legendary West Campus Burger, that make West Campus really stand out. Enjoy!
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West? Central? or East? Students share thoughts about the personalities of their residences.
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Members of the Class of 2018 and their families say good-bye to one another.
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Dubai-based global entrepreneur Rajen Kilachand (GSM’74) pledged $25 million last year to support the Arvind and Chandan Nandlal Kilachand Honors College, named after his parents. This year, he pledged an additional $10 million to renovate [...]Shelton Hall to create specialty housing for Kilachand Honors College students and office space for college faculty.
View the story on BU Today: /today/2012/kilachand-honors-college-students-get-their-own-home/
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When the 3,800 members of the Class of 2017 arrived on campus, nearly all were accompanied by at least one parent. After unloading the car and setting up the dorm room, they faced the moment that everybody dreads: saying good-bye.
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In the last week, more than 4,000 freshmen arrived on campus, and at one point most of them had to say the same simple word: goodbye. Some did it in their dorm rooms, some in elevators, some in the streets. Some goodbyes were tearful, some were [...]eagerly awaited, and many were painfully awkward. Some goodbyes lasted longer than the visits. Some hugged, some just shrugged, and some said their final goodbyes on cell phones as their parents headed home.
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Video by Nicolae Ciorogan
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