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Friday, October 21st

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Clayton Keller (CGS’18) during an ice hockey game

Men’s Ice Hockey Plays Home Opener Tonight

Touted Terriers look to get back on track after two losses

rowing team practicing on the Charles River

BU Prepares for Annual Head of the Charles

This weekend’s regatta has special resonance for three Terriers

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“Spiritual Resistance” to the Holocaust

UROP research explores rabbis’ efforts to maintain Jewish law

Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA

Getting to Know Your Neighborhood: Harvard Square

Everyone’s heard about it, few really know it

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UROP Award Winners and Mentors

The annual UROP symposium is today at the GSU, but the Outstanding Undergraduate Researchers and Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentors were announced earlier this week. They are: (top, from left) Michael Grodin, SPH, and John Celenza, CAS; (center, from left) Vipul Chitalia, MED, Jeremy Menchik, CAS and Pardee School, and Kimberly Luttik (SAR’17); (bottom, from left) Daniel Rybarczyk (CAS’18) and Emily Hurd (SED’17); not pictured, Victoria Smith (CAS’18).

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women's rugby

BU Women’s Rugby Club Reflects Game’s Growing Popularity

Rugby’s popularity has been growing nationwide. Launched in 1998, BU’s women’s rugby club now has enough members to front both varsity and junior varsity teams. Listen to them talk about the intricacies of the game, why they love it, and how it’s pushed them to be better on—and off—the field.

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Upcoming Events
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19th Annual UROP Symposium

When:
October 21 at 11:00 am
Where:
GSU, Metcalf Ballroom, 775 Commonwealth Ave.

Global Brigades Masquerade Ball

When:
October 22 at 9:00pm
Where:
Trustree Ballroom, 1 Silber Way

Stage Troupe presents “The Addams Family”

When:
October 23 at 1:00 pm
Where:
Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Ave.

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Reaching Out

BU Today’s six-part series “Reaching Out” examines the many ways the Boston University community works to ease the hardships of immigrants and refugees in the Boston area. The programs, we find, are as diverse as the people they serve.

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