Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 8, 2012

Understanding Boston's People

BU Today

Friday, August 3rd

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Donald Gillis, Boston University BU College of Arts and Sciences CAS, sociology and  Boston's people

One Class, One Day: Boston's People

Sociology course aims to burst the BU bubble

The Boston Street Railway Association BSRA, history of public transportation

Rare Glimpse into a Hidden Subterranean World

Boston's abandoned subway tunnels and stations

Mariann Verheyen, The Luck of the Irish, Huntington Theatre Company

Dressing the Part

Designer behind Huntington’s The Luck of the Irish

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racquetball, FitRec

Getting a jump on the Olympics: Although racquetball is not currently an Olympic sport, Carlos Duque (LAW'09) (right) and Kawin Setsompop will be prepared the day it happens. Photo by Cydney Scott

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Getting to Know Your Neighborhood: Brookline Village

Brookline, which was part of the city of Boston until it was independently incorporated in 1705, was first built around the old Town Green. But with the arrival of the Boston & Albany Railroad in 1847, the community's hub moved to Brookline Village, which has been the town's civic and commercial center ever since.

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Upcoming Events

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Metropolitan College Open House for Graduate Programs

When: August 4 at 10:00 am
Where: 620 Commonwealth Ave.

Summer Book Sale

When: August 4 at 10:00 am
Where: Boston Public Library (Copley Square), 700 Boylston St.

Circle the City

When: August 5 at 10:00 am
Where: Rose Kennedy Greenway, Wharf District, Boston

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YouSpeak

BU Today frequently asks students to tell us what they think about a single issue. In these videos, we hear from them about topics from roommate relationships to Greek life to alcohol on campus.

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