(36) videos
In this dorm tour at Boston University, Roubing Liao (CGS'22, CAS'24) gives us a look inside the three residential towers that comprise West Campus: Claflin, Sleeper, and Rich Hall, named after the three founders of BU.
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Since 1966, Warren Towers has been BU’s largest residence hall, home to nearly 1,800 students, spread out over three towers, each with 14 residential floors. In this video, Warren RA Allyson Imbacuan (CAS’23) offers a peek inside one of the [...]University’s most iconic buildings.
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Moving into a dorm room with white walls, a bed, and the same desk and dresser everyone else can pose a daunting decorating challenge, but it needn’t. In this video, Anea Harris (Wheelock’24) presents four easy-to-follow tips for how to make your [...]dorm room feel look great, while remaining clutter-free.
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Brigid Kane (COM’22) explores what campus dining looks like in the age of COVID-19, journeying from Marciano Commons to the GSU, and ordering out using the Grubhub app.
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It’s one of the most poignant moments that occur on campus: the day each fall when parents help their freshmen move in to their new home—and then have to say that final goodbye. It’s an emotional moment, made more so this year because of all [...]the uncertainty and anxiety surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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International student Jiaxin Tong (COM’22), from Shanghai, China, is one of approximately 450 students still living in BU housing after successfully petitioning to remain on campus after Boston University closed most dorms in March. In this [...]vlog, Tong talks about living in the midst of a mostly an empty campus.
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East, West, or South Campus—which is the best place to live? Each offers its own advantages. Boston University students weigh in on where they prefer to call home.
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Rumors of strange doings continue, 63 years after the death of playwright Eugene O’Neil.
Kilachand Hall has had a long and storied history. Built in 1923 as a luxury apartment building and hotel, the building at 91 Bay State Road was first [...]known as the Sheraton Apartment Hotel. It attracted all kinds of fancy residents, including Hollywood musical star Jeanette MacDonald and the Red Sox’s Ted Williams. But the hotel’s most famous resident was Nobel and Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Eugene O’Neil, author of such acclaimed plays as Anna Christie, The Iceman Cometh, A Moon for the Misbegotten and Long Day’s Journey Into Night.
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BU's class of 2020 moves onto campus and says goodbye to the parents who have raised them for the last eighteen years.
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