Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Archive for ‘November, 2009’

Psych. Association offers insight into career prospects

Boston University undergraduate students majoring in psychology felt more comfortable with their future plans after attending yesterday’s ‘Making the Most of Your Undergraduate Years,’ they said.

Married and engaged students face coed housing challenge

Planning a wedding ceremony and post-nuptial life is never easy, but Boston University students taking a walk down the aisle face a unique set of problems, ranging from housing issues to keeping up with their studies, they said.

Convicted terrorist’s invitation to speak at UMass-Amherst revoked

University of Massachusetts-Amherst was the target of protest when former United Freedom Front member and convicted terrorist Ray Luc Levasseur was invited to speak last Thursday but was ultimately barred from attending by his parole.

U.S. angry as Israel plans expansion in Jerusalem

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in a statement Tuesday that’ the administration was ‘dismayed’ about the Israel Planning Committee’s decision to expand settlements in Jerusalem.

High-risk groups likely to turn down H1N1 vaccines, study finds

A Zogby survey posted online Tuesday found that 46 percent of people who qualify to receive the first distributions of the H1N1 vaccine said they plan to skip it altogether.