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Gianna Horcher | Graphic Artist

Little bets

Sophia Keohane February 4, 2025
I could have missed out on big lessons and big wins because I decided not to take a risk. Maybe that’s the riskiest thing of all. Because who knows — my $5 could turn into $500, $1000 or a billion dollars. Probably not a billion, but still — little bets can go a long way. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Is University preparing us for the real world of finance? | At What Cost?

Lavanya Menon June 2, 2024
By making personal finance courses mandatory, institutions can ensure their students encounter fewer financial risks after graduating. Providing classes on topics such as borrowing, budgeting, student debt, credit scores and investing will help build crucial skill sets for adults entering the corporate world. 
Annika Morris | Senior Graphic Artist

Hustle culture is taking its victims younger and younger | Price of Existence

Karyna Cheung February 2, 2024
Basing our lives on the idea of doing more, being more, gaining more, is turning all of us into people who greet each other with “I’m good, but tired” every single day. Why does every emotion have to come with depletion?
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

College isn’t worth it | Price of Existence

Karyna Cheung November 7, 2023
“I’m thinking about how much it costs to sustain my presence here.” Those were the words of one of my closest friends here at BU. She’s applying to state schools in her native California for transfer next year. Why? 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

I love ‘girl math’ and ‘girl dinner’: Here’s why

Analise Bruno October 1, 2023
No one said “girl math” was perfectly sound financial advice or that “girl dinner” makes a whole lot of sense. But as a funny innovation started by girls FOR girls, take it for what it is: a beautiful, silly and even smart new way of using the media to share some funny thoughts and perspectives.
Brett Abrams | Senior Graphic Artist

Succession: Does money buy you happiness?

Ariadna Sandoval May 3, 2023
Does money buy happiness? It can give you education, housing, food and a nice trip. But it does not buy a loving family.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

EDITORIAL: Giving Day is NOT giving

Editors April 12, 2023
It's difficult to wrap one’s head around the simultaneous existence of a three-billion — billion, with a “b!” — endowment, and our annual Giving Day. 
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

A win for democracy and a defeat of raw financial power in the Czech Republic | The Intersection

Katie Harmon February 9, 2023
The Czech people just gave the world a victory for democracy, and to that, we should all celebrate.
BUPD

Campus Crime Logs: Jan. 31 – Feb. 7

Bailey Scott February 9, 2023
Reports taken from the Boston University Police Department’s crime logs from Jan. 31 - Feb. 7.
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

The Intersection: Using the debt ceiling as negotiating power will not lead to anything good

Katie Harmon January 30, 2023
As the U.S. reaches it's debt ceiling, push back is coming from Republicans who are refusing to raise the limit as a part of a bargaining tactic— an issue that may launch the country into an economic catastrophe.
BU student activities office website

BU student organizations to receive additional half a million dollars

Sydney Kodama September 15, 2022
There is a $500,000 increase in student organization and event funding for this year.
How do you feel about social media?

How do you feel about social media?

Veronica Thompson March 30, 2022

Unmasked is the storytelling podcast that uncovers the thoughts, feelings and voices of the BU Community. Today’s prompt was — how do you feel about social media? Click here to stream this...

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