Archive for ‘June, 2004’
want to go in wrestle business
C-24,MODEL TOWN, MISSION COMPOUND, SAHARANPUR,UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA TO: THE EDITOR SUBJECT: WANT WWE FORMS RESPECTED SIR, I WANT TO JOIN WRESTLING (WWE RAW/SMACK DOWN )BUT I CANT GETTING THE FORMS/ANYTHING ELSE TO JOIN WRESTLING. I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL OF U IF U KINDLY SENT ME THE FORMS/ANYTHING ELSE TO JOIN THIS BUSINESS. THANKING YOU [...]
A BU student’s novel attempt
The complicated and confusing journey of one man’s attempt to escape from both his past and the law is not only the subject but also the downfall of Metropolitan College student Eric Steeves’ “Paradise Made.” Steeves’ first novel, which took him eight years to finish, centers around John Thompson and two law enforcement officials’ attempt to catch him in one of his many outlandish, ber-criminal acts.
want to go in wrestle business
C-24,MODEL TOWN, MISSION COMPOUND, SAHARANPUR,UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA TO: THE EDITOR SUBJECT: WANT WWE FORMS RESPECTED SIR, I WANT TO JOIN WRESTLING (WWE RAW/SMACK DOWN )BUT I CANT GETTING THE FORMS/ANYTHING ELSE TO JOIN WRESTLING. I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL OF U IF U KINDLY SENT ME THE FORMS/ANYTHING ELSE TO JOIN THIS BUSINESS. THANKING YOU [...]
A BU student’s novel attempt
The complicated and confusing journey of one man’s attempt to escape from both his past and the law is not only the subject but also the downfall of Metropolitan College student Eric Steeves’ “Paradise Made.” Steeves’ first novel, which took him eight years to finish, centers around John Thompson and two law enforcement officials’ attempt to catch him in one of his many outlandish, ber-criminal acts.
June 4: Women’s ice hockey will go varsity in 2005; Durocher named first head coach
After over 30 years on Babcock Street, the Boston University women’s ice hockey program has finally gotten its chance to prove it can play with the top dogs. The women’s ice hockey club will officially become a varsity team during the 2005-2006 season with Brian Durocher – the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator of the men’s hockey team – serving as its head coach effective July 1, Jack Parker, BU’s Executive Director of Athletics, announced Thursday.
News
- BUSI aims to educate students about peace, water relations with Jordan
- Author says Occupy movement just beginning
- BU students stopped at U.S.-Canada border, found with illegal substances
- Judge turned down for School of Law job after controversial decision
- BU alum, news reporter dies at 83, known as devoted reporter
Campus
- BUSI aims to educate students about peace, water relations with Jordan
- BU students stopped at U.S.-Canada border, found with illegal substances
- Judge turned down for School of Law job after controversial decision
- BU alum, news reporter dies at 83, known as devoted reporter
- FOX executive tells students to take industry challenges head on
Politics
- Panelists weigh in on election-year issues, voter participation
- Smoking, cage-free eggs proposals among Union’s successes, members say
- Parliament proposal would unite student leaders, supporters say
- Mass. legislature prepares gaming bill provisions in winter recess
- Mass. gives BU biolab preliminary approval to operate
Finance & Economy
- Judge extends Occupy’s temporary restraining order against city
- Study reports income inequality a growing trend in Boston
- Fee free: Occupy demonstrators encourage opening credit union accounts
- Students say Obama’s loan proposal has potential to alleviate debt
- BU students express frustration over new Bank of America annual charges
Science & Technology
- BU enrollment in math, sciences, tech rises slightly
- BU profs find DNA connection to onset of menopause
- The real butterfly in your stomach: Scientists explore the possibility of a “second brain” in our gut
- Tournament encourages entrepreneurship with $200,000 prize
- Mass. gives BU biolab preliminary approval to operate
International
- Study Abroad, COM to send 15 students to London to cover Olympics
- Holocaust survivors share experiences with students
- Protesters flock to streets in opposition of Palestinian occupation
- Students say Amanda Knox scandal does not affect decisions to study abroad
- Study Abroad encourages students to immerse themselves fully, officials say





