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East to West: January 31, 2020

East to West: January 31, 2020

Justin Tang January 31, 2020

In this episode of East to West, we cover a former BU researcher’s indictment by US attorneys, a new voting initiative on campus, changes to the Green Line in West Campus, and more. This episode...

The site of the new Boston University Children’s Center, still under construction, located on Lenox Street in Brookline. DAPHNE ANG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

An improved BU daycare center comes with a higher price tag

John Kim December 5, 2019
BU employees who send their kids to BU’s daycare program will see a price increase next year as the university opens a new daycare center in Brookline to replace the existing center at 32 Harry Agganis Way. 
Boston University will accept Coalition Applications from applicants for the Class of 2024 as an alternative to the traditional Common Application. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Coalition Application now accepted by Boston University Admissions

John Kim November 21, 2019
This year BU will accept the Coalition Application in addition to the Common Application for applicants seeking to join the Class of 2024. Previous to this change, the Common Application was the only way for prospective students to apply to BU.
One of the book tables at the Boston Anarchist Bookfair that took place in Cambridge at The Democracy Center Saturday and Makeshift Boston Sunday instead of on Boston University’s campus, as it had been in previous years. COURTESY OF THE BOSTON ANARCHIST BOOK FAIR

Boston Anarchist Bookfair leaves BU after security cost dispute

Daily Free Press Staff November 14, 2019
The Boston Anarchist Bookfair had a last-minute location change Friday from Boston University’s George Sherman Union after disputes with BU administration over the security costs, BU officials said.
Melting Greenland glaciers as a result of rising temperatures. Boston University’s Institution for Sustainable Energy started The 51 Percent Project, which focuses on climate communications, in response to a study that found only 51 percent of Americans are concerned about climate change. COURTESY OF NASA.

The 51 Percent Project aims to improve climate change communication

John Kim September 19, 2019
Boston University’s Institute for Sustainable Energy has announced the launch of The 51 Percent Project, which is meant to facilitate communication between climate scholars and citizens who want to find solutions to the changing climate.
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