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MBTA takes a new track with latest policies
The Green Line’s new rules. By Olivia McKenley Graphic by Katie King A rite of passage for every BU student is taking a step on the T. The Green Line norm involves a train packed to the brim with bodies, passengers prodding and shoving, or having to watch from the platform as your mocking train goes express. Even so, there’s one thing BU students can always guarantee from the T: accessibility. The train runs through the heart of BU, delivering students to every major campus


The Many Levels of Mugar
A guide to the different floors of BU’s beloved library. By Keira Shannon by Zoe Fu As midterms are beginning to come to an end, finals season looms, and the days get shorter, Mugar Library transforms into BU’s unofficial winter headquarters. Every student has a favorite floor, and if you’ve spent any late nights here, you know each level has its own personality. Finding your “spot” at Mugar feels almost like claiming territory, and it’s part of the college experience. The Ba


The Ghost of 401
The Haunted Halls of Kilachand By Emerson Drake Photograph by Emma Almaraz Within the hallowed halls of 91 Bay State Road, the legendary playwright Eugene O’Neill is rumored to still linger. While few students outside of the Kilachand Honors College know of the ghost said to haunt Room 401, O’Neill’s legacy makes Kilachand Hall unlike any other dorm on campus. Born in 1888, O’Neill is considered America’s first major playwright for bringing realism to the stage. Moving away


A Guide to the Ultimate Study Spots on Campus
By Jenny Liu How to find a quiet spot amid a buzzing campus. by Josie Zevin Boston University, divided by the bustling street of Commonwealth Avenue, is a campus that never sleeps. Between the constant motion of students and the exciting atmosphere of city life, finding the perfect study spot can feel like a quest in itself. Amid all that excitement, it can be difficult to find a peaceful corner to “lock-in” on your studies. Fortunately for BU students, there are tons of st


Unleashing Bean’s Persona
The Interns Shaping BU’s Biggest Star by William White by Anna Wojeck Have you ever wondered who takes over for Bean when her paws get tired? Well, meet the Boston University Campus Planning and Operations interns: Madina Khasanboeva, Amanda Brucculeri and myself. What started as a job interview focused on BU’s facilities quickly shifted to whether we were comfortable around dogs. Since then, from our spots in the cubes at 120 Ashford Street, we interns collaborate closely w


“Be Where Your Feet Are”
How my love for shopping got me off TikTok between classes By Siena Vitucci by Ben Farkas Amidst my busy day in between classes, meetings...


Bye Bye Bay State Underground
BU’s late night dining hall options have come to a close By Olivia McKenley Photo by Emma Almaraz Imagine a place where midnight cramming...


The Cooler (and Friendlier) LinkedIn
Why BU Students Should Be on Handshake By Keira Shannon Photo by Emma Almaraz Looking for your next part-time job in Boston or a summer...


Student Clubs You Didn’t Know Existed at BU
There’s a club for every interest at BU By Jacqueline Liu Photo by Shangshang Shen Boston University has over 450 student clubs, but...


How to Beat Junior Year FOMO When You’re Not Studying Abroad
Make the most of your semester on campus. by Keira Shannon Image by Leela Walter It’s late March, and Boston University’s campus feels...
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