Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Archive for ‘April, 2010’

Lacrosse looks to remain undefeated in AE against Stony Brook

The Boston University lacrosse team will look to erase the memory of a lopsided loss to rival Boston College when it returns to conference play this Saturday at 1 p.m. against Stony Brook University at Nickerson Field.

When the levees broke

The characters of Treme (pronounced tra-may) are as captivating as the beauty in every shot. Larger than life but masterfully realistic and relatable, each character slowly introduces another aspect to the story, interweaving personal candid moments. The spirit and soul of New Orleans is captured in every aspect of the hour-and-a-half premier, leading me to believe the rest of this series is going to be another HBO must-watch.

Dismissed COM employee hopes to return to BU with the help of labor union challenge

The former College of Communication employee challenging his dismissal after allegedly improperly planting a security camera in a control room could end up returning to his former job, a union representative said.

Cambridge public art contest aims to rejuvinate economy

The mean annual salary for artists was less than $49,000 a year in 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But this year, Cambridge will try to help some up-and-coming artists move beyond that average with a single project.

Possession problems plague Terriers

The No. 17/20 Boston University lacrosse team jumped out to a 5-2 lead over Boston College midway through the first half of last night’s game at Nickerson Field due in part to the team’s quick and aggressive style of attack. Everything seemed in place for the Terriers to repeat last season’s 13-6 drubbing of the Eagles and extend its five-game winning streak over its crosstown rival.