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BU homecoming: festivities abound

This year’s Homecoming was extended from three days to a week. Filled with new and old events alike, Homecoming creat- ed some novel experinces.
The Lighting of the B is seen as a tradition on campus and the pinnacle of the week. Photo by Anna Foley.

This year’s Homecoming was extended from three days to a week. Filled with new and old events alike, Homecoming creat- ed some novel experinces. The Lighting of the B is seen as a tradition on campus and the pinnacle of the week. Photo by Anna Foley.
The Bradley cheer squad leads students in the traditional school cheer Wednesday at the Lighting of the B event. Students gathered that evening in the Founder’s Circle for food, festivities and free T-shirts. Photo by Anna Foley.
The Bradley cheer squad leads students in the traditional school cheer Wednesday at the Lighting of the B event. Students gathered that evening in the Founder’s Circle for food, festivities and free T-shirts. Photo by Anna Foley.
As another Homecoming week event, the 90’s cover band Wedding Banned performed at Olin Quad Tuesday. Photo by Christopher Noonan.
As another Homecoming week event, the 90’s cover band Wedding Banned performed at Olin Quad Tuesday. Photo by Christopher Noonan.
Student team members play against the faculty team in the Bradley Bowl flag football tournament Thursday. The faculty team won for the third year in a row. Photo by Chris Kwiecinski.
Student team members play against the faculty team in the Bradley Bowl flag football tournament Thursday. The faculty team won for the third year in a row. Photo by Chris Kwiecinski.
Members of the Bradley Swing Dance society perform at the Home- coming event, Lighting of the B. Photo by Anna Foley.
Members of the Bradley Swing Dance society perform at the Home- coming event, Lighting of the B. Photo by Anna Foley.

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