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Archive for ‘January, 2010’

First H1N1 vaccine clinic draws over 400 students

Student Health Services held the first of three free H1N1 vaccination clinics Tuesday in the George Sherman Union Alley.

Brown captures Senate seat in upset

For the first time in more than 30 years, Massachusetts voters are sending a Republican to represent them in the United States Senate. State Sen. Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, defeated Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley in a stunning upset with 52 percent of the vote against 47 percent, according to the Associated Press’s unofficial tally.

Downing the Danes

The Terriers converted a program-record 16 3-pointers Tuesday, rolling to a 79-58 victory over the University at Albany before a crowd of 1,548 for their fourth win in five home games away from Case Gymnasium.

Juicy Campus replacement less popular, students say

Writing juicy gossip about classmates on bathroom walls is officially outdated. The new outlet for insults and scandals? The Internet, of course. ‘

In with the new: students’ resolutions for 2010

Every year, millions of people nationwide make a set of goals for themselves for the New Year, and 2010 is no different. From eating healthy to kicking procrastination habits, Boston University students are trying hard to keep their resolutions for this year and the new decade.