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An invitation from your radio: First WBUR Festival marks station’s 75th anniversary
When WBUR first went live in 1950, it was a small radio station licensed to Boston University, and most of its staff consisted of students and volunteers.
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Wednesday Mini #5
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Opinion: International students are undervalued
As a college student, I don’t believe we appreciate just how fascinating universities are as a concept. We as a society built centers of learning where the most innovative researchers, the most qualified teachers and the brightest students can work together to discover more about our world.
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Schnitzer Gift will contribute to funding new international relations major
The Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages has begun development on a new international relations major, which will be partially funded by a recent $25 million gift from Portland real estate developer Jordan Schnitzer and the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation.
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Atlanta City Council to Appoint New Interim District 2 Representative
Following the resignation of two-term District 2 Atlanta City councilmember Amir Farokhi, an interim council member will be appointed to Atlanta’s City Hall this summer.
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Columnist Conversation: Is Summer really all that?
Matthew: Hey, Vivian! I hope your summer is going well, as well as it can go, given that it is the season of heatstroke, mosquitoes and humidity. This may just be me, but outside of the freedom from school, I fail to see why everyone goes crazy for this time of year. Am I missing something?
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Houston’s Joseph Tugler to miss summer workouts amid foot surgery
Houston forward Joseph Tugler (11) loses control of the ball after a rebound scuffle with Butler center Andre Screen (23) during the first half of an NCAA men’s college basketball game, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, in Houston, Texas.
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Inner city park development
If you enjoy walking in Midtown, you’ve almost certainly walked past the eyesore that is No. 2 Opus Place. The now-abandoned lot at 98 14th St. once had high hopes. It was first acquired by a developer with plans to build a condominium complex on the block.
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From rehearsal rooms to festival stages: Boston Calling behind the scenes
Whether a headliner or first timer, a local or out-of-towner, every act that played the Boston Calling Music Festival, from May 23 to 25, arrived prepped and ready to put on their best performances for audiences of thousands.