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Boston University’s Marsh Chapel hosted a reading Thursday of Octavia E. Butler’s science fiction novel “The Parable of the Sower,” which includes major themes such as climate change and racial inequality. ANH NGUYEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Marsh Chapel strives for inclusivity in BU community

Madeline Humphrey February 19, 2020
Boston University’s Marsh Chapel held their first of two readings of “Parable of the Sower” Thursday, part of a Boston-wide program in which the book will be presented by ArtsEmerson, the Boston Public Library and New Roots Church.
Director of Social Advocacy Michelle Njoroge presents the 2020 Wellness Challenge at Monday night’s meeting. ELLIE YEO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

SG announces no Spring concert, potential for new set of events instead

Ellie Yeo January 28, 2020
BUSG discussed plans for spring campus events, changes to the BUSG constitution and position openings on the executive board in their first meeting of the spring semester on Monday. Senate also passed a resolution that made edits to their constitution’s grammar.
Boston University Student Government Senate Chair Andrew Chiao. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP STAFF

SG elects freshman senator Karla Leon as new Senate Chair

Sofia Saric April 23, 2019
BU's Student Government Senate elected COM senator Karla Leon to be next year’s Senate Chair at their meeting Monday night.
Boston University Student Government Senate Chair Andrew Chiao. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP STAFF

SG votes on portion of constitutional amendments

Audrey Martin March 19, 2019
SG met Monday night to hear updates from SG cabinet members and amend a subsection of the proposed constitutional amendments.
Aminé at the SXSW Youtube Party in March of 2017. Anime has been announced to be Boston University’s 802.1 Spring Concert headliner. COURTESY OF DANIEL BENAVIDES/ FLICKR

Aminé to headline BU’s first spring concert in 5 years

Natalie Patrick February 21, 2019
Student Government announced rapper Aminé will be the headliner for the Spring Concert, called 802.1, on April 5.
Grace Li, head of environmental affairs for Boston University Student Government, speaks to the senate  about SG Environmental Affairs’ upcoming events for the fall semester. LEXI MATTHEWS’ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

SG votes on Spring Concert funding, confirms communications director

Audrey Martin November 6, 2018
Boston University’s Student Government met Monday night to confirm a new director of communications and vote on a funding request for the Spring Concert.
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