Archive | 2018
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Jake Havoc: Fantastic man
"Jake Havoc" is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. The post Jake Havoc: Fantastic man appeared first on CU Independent.
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Shorthanded Terriers will finish 2018 against Dartmouth
After a weekend that featured their second greatest offensive output of the season thus far, the Boston University men’s hockey team will play against Dartmouth to conclude 2018.
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Use of Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin as “study drugs” pervasive on campus
Nationwide students are addicted to "study drugs," which are prescription drugs students abuse to increase focus. By Hannah Metzger The post Use of Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin as “study drugs” pervasive on campus appeared first on CU Independent.
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Movie review: ‘Mortal Engines’ retreads tired tropes of far superior classics
“Mortal Engines” tries to be the steampunk version of “Star Wars,” but still falls short. First-time director Christian Rivers borrowed heavily from the same character sheets and story beats as the global science fiction franchise when making this film, and it shows.
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Texas Democrat files bill that alerts colleges if transfer students have history of sex offenses
A state legislator filed a bill yesterday which would provide colleges with more information about transfer students with a history of sexual misconduct or violence.
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Former UCLA quarterback announces transfer to Cal
Former UCLA quarterback announces transfer to Cal On Nov. 24, 2017, UCLA quarterback Devon Modster replaced future NFL first round pick Josh Rosen after the latter suffered an injury while battling against the Cal defense.
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Former Vice President Biden Speaks on Finding Purpose
On Dec. 13, the U hosted former vice president Joe Biden. Energy was high in Kingsbury Hall, many arriving early to take seats in the packed theater and take pictures.
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University accepts record low 18 percent of early decision applicants
The University admitted 18 percent of early decision applicants to the class of 2023, marking the lowest early decision acceptance rate in the University’s history, according to Dean of Admission Logan Powell.
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Extreme Couponing 101: Tips to Save You Money
It is no secret that living expenses, especially groceries, can be expensive. If you are living in a dorm or apartment, you likely have to pay for groceries for yourself for the first time, especially if you chose not...
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The Best Television Shows of 2018 – Reflecting on the laugh-out-loud humor, heartwarming moments and twisted drama on television in 2018
There is so much to watch on television. Even if you were to try, it is simply impossible to keep up with all of the comedies, dramas, documentaries, etc. that are airing across the dozens of networks and streaming platforms. How does one choose what to watch…and more importantly, stick with?