Archive | 2018
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Iceage brings heat at Great American Music Hall
Iceage brings heat at Great American Music Hall Christian Freidlander/CourtesyIceage is a band that toes the line between two musical camps, not settling comfortably into either and so existing on a curious plane in the middle.
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Students should take advantage of the University Eye Institute
Many students are unaware of the health care services provided on campus. The University Eye Institute provides many benefits, and students should take advantage of them.
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The Year of Fewer Men Than Usual
FROM THE ARCHIVESFemale Democratic Senators in early 1993. (L-R) Patty Murray, Carol Moseley Braun, Barbara Mikulski, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer.In the November 1992 U.S. elections, female candidates ran for and were elected to political office in unprecedented numbers.
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Tenzo Tea founders, UCLA alumni spill tea on entrepreneurship, healthy energy
Two UCLA alumni founded a tea company to provide a healthy source of energy and to give to those in need. Robbie Page, who graduated from UCLA in 2014, and Steve O’Dell, who left UCLA during his fourth year in 2016, founded Tenzo Tea in 2016.
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BBA Clubs Open Membership, Expand Umbrellas
BBA Council is mandating its clubs to include more students by Spring 2019, according to BBA Council President Jay Krishnaswamy (16Ox, 19B). Krishnaswamy said some BBA clubs currently operate under larger “umbrella” clubs, such as Goizueta Finance Group and Goizueta Consulting Group.
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BU faculty, students reflect on midterm elections
BU students and faculty gathered Tuesday in the GSU to engage in discourse and reflection on the midterm elections.
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TV REVIEW: ‘The Walking Dead’ – ‘Who Are You Now?’ – “There are still flashes of light…tiny beacons that shine out, calling to us.”
Spoiler Warning for Season 9, Episode 6 of “The Walking Dead,” as well as all episodes of the previous seasons. Certain spoilers from the graphic novel series will also be discussed. Minor spoilers from “Fear the Walking Dead” will also be discussed.
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Football’s roller coaster season drops with no climb in sight
Freshman Bryson Smith caught three touchdown passes against Temple, but his performance was not enough to win. | Corbin Ayres/The Cougar After starting the season on fire and earning national recognition for its record-setting offense, Houston has hit a slump and lost two games in a row.
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CNN contributor Van Jones talks environmental justice, empathy at UC Berkeley event
CNN contributor Van Jones talks environmental justice, empathy at UC Berkeley event CNN news commentator Van Jones came to Downtown Berkeley on Tuesday to speak about how to use empathy to find solutions to the climate crisis.
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U. study examines link between alcohol consumption, memory
A University study published last month shows that a pathway for making memories is changed when alcohol, even in small amounts, is consumed — a finding that has implications for understanding addiction.