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The Campus That Could Have Been

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A ghost haunts central campus. The copper-plated specter hangs above the doorways to the School of Theology and the College of Arts and Sciences. Recalling the ambitions of a young university, this [...]

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Apr 30, 2012 | 7 Responses

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Eye-Opening “101 Photos for Press Freedom”

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From March 21 until April 22, the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and the Consulate General of France in Boston in collaboration with Magnum photos, presents “101 Photos [...]

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Apr 19, 2012 | Leave a response

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Studying Made Simple: A Guide to Facing Midterms Head-On

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A month into spring semester and it’s that time again. What time, you may ask? Crunch time. Midterms. Papers. Labs. Stress. And many college students, like myself, feel overwhelmed when [...]

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Feb 20, 2012 | Leave a response

Lost in Translation

BU Film Society Gets Lost in Translation

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What if what a person had been searching for was right where they least expected it, halfway around the world? Would they pause reality for it? These are some of [...]

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Sep 26, 2011 | Leave a response

Portrait of Alain Locke by Betsy Graves Reyneau

Alain Locke and the Lingering Question of Identity

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B.U. students and faculty members celebrated Harlem Renaissance leader Alain Locke’s birthday on Tuesday evening. Visiting lecturer Jeffrey Stewart spoke to the crowd about Locke’s famous ideas on “Negro Art,” [...]

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Sep 15, 2011 | Leave a response

Joan Snyder's Intimate Works. Photo by Meghan Gilligan

“Dancing With the Dark”: Joan Snyder’s Life in Prints

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Joan Snyder’s expressionist and feminist view on life has taken over the white walls of the Boston University Art Gallery. The exhibition, titled “Dancing with the Dark: Joan Snyder Prints [...]

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Sep 13, 2011 | Leave a response