Starting this school year, career peer advisors will be around
The university’s plan to switch to Sakai in place of
Last week in an e-mail, University President Joanne Glasser said
“The Real World.” Articles in magazines about “how to score
Students may notice their walks around campus are a little
This school year, a new change has started effect for
The university is in a pursuit to fill the position of one of its most important administrators. Last week University Senate devised a search plan
The first Late Night BU of this year was the most successful hosted so far with around 1,800 students in attendance. “Since the event, we
Starting this school year, career peer advisors will be around campus helping promote the Smith Career Center by giving presentations, sitting at booths, helping to
The university’s plan to switch to Sakai in place of Blackboard is in its final stages, though some faculty and students are reluctant to make
Last week in an e-mail, University President Joanne Glasser said she deemed it “inevitable” H1N1, also known as the swine flu virus, will hit our
Have you ever wondered what exactly is in the food you eat? Or what comprises those household cleaners your mom uses? What about the shampoo
There are two words that, when put together, strikes fear into the hearts of students and writers everywhere. Writer’s block. Just writing that makes me
“The Real World.” Articles in magazines about “how to score a man in seven days.” Dumbed down children’s television programs. A general lack of interest
Students may notice their walks around campus are a little brighter this year. Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said the university will have
This school year, a new change has started effect for the Association of Residence Halls. Four vice presidents will report to the ARH President instead