Monday, May 21, 2012

Archive for ‘November, 2007’

Trading tickets for toys

Normally a bright orange envelope tucked under a windshield wiper is a sure-fire way to ruin a driver’s day. But next week, that common urban occurrence could make a needy child’s holiday.

Brain implant could give new voice to paralyzed, study says

One year from now it may be possible for car accident victim Erik Ramsey to use his thoughts to control a computer that will speak for him. Ramsey, 24, is alert and intelligent but cannot move or speak due to a brainstem stroke that left him trapped inside his body.

Students trace genealogy to find secrets of their pasts

Students with a passion for history do not need textbooks or expert lectures to delve into the past. “You really need to start with yourself when looking at your history,” New England Historic Genealogical Society assistant archivist Judith Lucey told more than 20 students last night at the Howard Thurman Center in the George Sherman Union.

Mother leaves child in car to visit CFA

A caller walking down Commonwealth Avenue at 2:36 p.m. Nov. 28 reported seeing a sleeping baby in the backseat of an otherwise unoccupied car parked in front of the College of Fine Arts.

Spectrum holds Condom Olympics to educate on safe sex

Students expecting sex fumbled in the dark as they raced to unwrap condoms – and wrap them around bananas in the Condom Olympics, a sexual-health awareness event hosted by Boston University Spectrum last night to recognize World AIDS Day on Saturday.