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Greek Life committee events aim to address long-standing consent, diversity issues within campus culture

Jesús Marrero Suárez April 21, 2021
The committees are hosting events this week to discuss inclusion and sexual assault prevention.
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Greek Life holds meetings on diversity, sexual assault prevention

Madhri Yehiya March 2, 2021
Members of Boston University’s Greek Life held two meetings this past weekend to discuss diversity and inclusion, as well as sexual assault prevention within sororities and fraternities on campus.
Boston University Student Government discussed Greek life, upcoming StuGov elections, the creation of new Senate roles and other on-campus affairs Monday. AMANDA SCHNEIDER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

StuGov discusses Greek Life, forthcoming elections in first meeting of the semester

Anna Vidergar February 2, 2021
Boston University Student Government discussed updates on upcoming elections, changes to BU Greek Life and proposals to create new Senate roles in a Zoom meeting Monday night.
East to West (COVID-19 Update #1): March 16, 2020

East to West (COVID-19 Update #1): March 16, 2020

Justin Tang March 16, 2020

This episode is also available on SoundCloud. In this episode of East to West, we cover BU’s decision to move classes online in the wake of a recent uptick in coronavirus cases in Massachusetts,...

Left to right: Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah Hasin, Keith Cooper, Beau Kilmer and Richard Saitz partake in a panel on the legalization of marijuana hosted by the Boston University School of Public Health Thursday. COURTESY OF MICHAEL S. SAUNDERS/ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

SPH hosts forum to explore future of post-legalization of recreational marijuana in Massachusetts

Victoria Bond October 30, 2018
Members of the Boston University community and other university professors addressed questions around the legalization of recreational marijuana at a forum Thursday in the School of Medicine’s Hiebert Lounge.
Boston’s first Amazon Locker located at 870 Commonwealth Ave. opened in August 2017, providing customers with same-day pick-up and return services. VIGUNTHAAN THARMARAJAH/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Brick-and-mortar stores fight to survive as some embrace online shopping

Victoria Bond October 22, 2018
Amazon settled into a building and opened doors to Commonwealth Avenue in August 2017 to provide customers with a location to pick up orders and make returns. Situated on Boston University’s West Campus, the giant online commerce company moved into a store as many big department and other brick-and-mortar stores are closing doors as they face financial instability.
Amanda J. G. Napior, doctoral candidate of religion and society at Boston University, speaks at the “BU Graduate Student Conference on Religion and Technology” Saturday. FELIX PHILLIPS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

‘Conference on Religion and Technology’ investigates two fields’ overlooked intersection

Victoria Bond October 4, 2018
People from as far as California and as near as Cambridge flocked to Boston University’s Photonics Center Saturday to explore the relationship between religion and technology. BU’s Graduate Program in Religion Student Association hosted the “Conference on Religion and Technology.”
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