Challenging Books Throughout the Decades
What goes into challenging and banning a book? In 2016, one of the biggest reasons for challenging a book was for the involvement of LGBTQ+ characters.
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What goes into challenging and banning a book? In 2016, one of the biggest reasons for challenging a book was for the involvement of LGBTQ+ characters.
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Read MoreVisiting artist James Siena challenges the concept of freedom when creating artwork, asking his audience where freedom begins and ends. During his lecture at the 808 Gallery on Tuesday, Oct. 3, Siena described …
Read MorePeter Deming comes to BU to share his creation of Twin Peaks with a screening at Tsai Performance Center.
Read MoreI don’t envision Monday nights as being intellectually stimulating, unless you find rewriting college papers interesting. Yet, the “Favorite Poems” event, on Oct. 2nd in the Tsai Performance Center hosted by Duy …
Read MoreThe Rohingya Genocide taking place in Myanmar inspired a few dozen students at Boston University to have a vigil last Thursday, Sept. 21., on the International Day of Peace to raise …
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Read MoreFor those on the BU Memes Facebook page, the name “Terri Hamm” (formerly “Terrier Hams”) means something — relatable memes. But who are they?
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