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The new and improved MBTA: but is it really improved?
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36 hours in Boston by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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The perfect catch: student 9 tickets by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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The excitment for the 2024 Boston Marathon by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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NYC Subway Crime by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Is TikTok on the chopping block? by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Getting Home Safely- how women in Boston navigate the 2 a.m. commute
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Getting Home Safely- how women in Boston navigate the 2 a.m. commute by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Spring allergies: tips to survive the sniffles
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Spring allergies: tips to survive the sniffles by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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House music in Boston: the trajectory of the popular craze
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Joshua Bolma was just a young boy when he traveled across the seas from Accra, Ghana to follow his dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. Now he is 21 years old, plays for the New England Revolutions and is pursuing his college degree. Many young athletes can learn from Bolma's determination and sacrifices. In a podcast produced by Tyra B…
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Spring Fashion 2024 with Amanda by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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The ethicality of family vlogging by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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The role of age in the 2024 presidential election
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Trump and Biden are the oldest people ever to run for president. How old is too old?By BU News Service
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BU resident assistants are seeking unionization in hopes of receiving proper compensation and university recognition for their work that they believe is undervalued.By BU News Service
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The rapidly growing industry of the fintech world can be a complex concept to digest. Listen to beat reporter Vidisha Naik's discussion with an expert, who also doubles as her brother, as they break it down.By BU News Service
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Galentine’s Day: a day of friendship celebration
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Photo courtesy of Zainab Zaman / BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Not ‘For You’ page: the ups and downs of TikTok
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Not ‘For You’ page: the ups and downs of TikTok by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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MBTA construction poses inconveniences to Boston University students
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In a podcast produced by Kristian Moravec and Tyra Brooks, poet and Community Development Psychologist Jessica Grant-Domond discusses how poetry can serve as an outlet for journalists.By BU News Service
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LISTEN: Eight contenders battle for limited seats in pivotal Boston Election Day
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Boston - Today marks Election Day, with polls opening from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. across 80 communities in the state.The race for councilor-at-large is competitive, featuring eight candidates battling for four seats. Incumbents Julie Mejia, Ruthzee Louijeune, and Erin Murphy are running alongside newcomers Bridget Nee-Walsh, Shawn Nelson, Henry Santana, …
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Ramadan, Passover, and Christian Holy Week only overlap about three times a century, and this April is one of them. This is a significant time for people of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian faith, and each holiday commemorates a unique aspect of their religions. One thing they have in common: sharing a meal in sacred community. BU News Service’s Gina…
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LISTEN: Skincare and Self-care with Dasia Miles-Langaigne
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When you scroll through the Instagram account for Sincerely Sanguine, a Boston-based skincare brand, you see bright neons, funky edits with pop cultural references and self-care check-in points. The woman behind the account is just as vibrant. Dasia Miles-Langaigne is a 25-year-old Boston local who owns the skincare brand, Sincerely Sanguine. Her b…
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A Sit Down With Eversource's Chris McKinnon
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Iran is out of the World Cup after losing to the United States on Tueaday in an intense match in Doha. The score was 1-0 with Christian Pulisic’s header from Sergino Dest into Iran’s goal in the 38th minute. The loss was met by celebrations in Tehran and other Iranian cities with protesters saying that this loss was a blow to the government. But th…
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Massachusetts Coastal Communities Discuss Dumping Nuclear Waste Into Cape Cod Bay
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Massachusetts coastal communities wait with bated breath for a decision on whether 1 million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the decommissioned Plymouth Nuclear Plant will be dumped into the Cape Cod bay. The Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel, which has been overseeing the closure of the nuclear plant since 2016, will be meetin…
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WTBU Reporter Tyler Carroll sat down with former NPR China correspondent in Beijing, Mary Kay Magistad, to discuss the newest developments surrounding the lockdown protests surging across the country. Then, BU students from China and Hong Kong share their thoughts on the Xi Jinping regime and censorship in the mainland.…
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Over 1200 students participate in BU club sports, including water polo and badminton. Student athletes shared how they've made friends and competed with other schools. WTBU reporter Melina Nguyen has more.By BU News Service
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Ukraine Resident Discusses Russian Retreat in Kherson
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WTBU reporter Tyler Carroll met with Kyiv resident Alem Kent to discuss Russia's retreat from Kherson and the future of the war.By BU News Service
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Votes Still Being Counted in Three Senate Races
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THEY ARE STILL COUNTING VOTES IN 3 SENATE RACES....AND CONTROL OF THE SENATE HANGS IN THE BALANCE.Though Democrat Raphael Warnock is currently leading against Republican Herschel Walker in the race for the Senate seat with 99 percent reporting, Warnock does not hold 50 percent of the vote or greater, and the election cannot be called. As one of the…
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Political Analyst Breaks Down Midterm Results
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WTBU reporter Tyler Carroll met with Liberty Square Group President Scott Ferson to discuss the impacts of the 2022 midterms and how both parties will move forward.By BU News Service
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BU On Broadway, Boston University's premiere musical theater organization, puts on two quality musical productions a semester. Last week it was Drowsy Chaperone. WTBU reporter Chika Okoye has more.By BU News Service
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Last November 7th, the BU Women's and Men's basketball team started the season with a double header game at The Case Center. This wrap focuses on the Women's Basketball team and features fans and shooting guard Kelsi Mingo.By BU News Service
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BU Acappella Group In Achord is Ready to Perform
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If acapella is your thing, the once-a-year Night of BU Acappella is happening Friday November 11 and it's free-to-attend. Every acappella group on campus will be there to perform. WTBU Reporter Chika Okoye caught up with one of the thirteen groups practicing for the big day.By BU News Service
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Question 1 by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Safe Injection Site by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Is Crime on the Rise? by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Activist Charlie Carr on Question 4 by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Do Boston University Students Care About Voting?
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Town Clerk Election by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Latino Vote in the Midterm Election by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Fair Share Campaign Canvassing in Mass. by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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Climate Agenda this Midterm Election by BU News ServiceBy BU News Service
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The Head of the Charles occurred October 21st to the 23rd, bring together some of the best from around the world to compete in races across the Charles River. Why is this event so special though?By BU News Service
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WTBU's Tyler Carroll previews Celtics season with NBA insiders
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Boston Globe NBA columnist Gary Washburn and Bleacher Report's Sherrod Blakely meet to discuss the upcoming Celtics season, and challenges of the coaching change.By BU News Service
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Republicans dominate alternative social media platforms
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Republicans make up two-thirds of alternative social media users, according to a recent Pew Research study. These exclusive communities have spread hateful comments, especially toward LGBTQ+ members. Melina Nguyen has more.By BU News Service
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Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan hits a roadblock
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Students rejoice as Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan promises as much as $20,000 in relief, but a court has halted the Biden administration from “discharging any student loan debt.” Melina Nguyen has more.By BU News Service
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A ballot question about dental insurance appears at this year's polls. Dr. Meredith Bailey, president of the Massachusetts Dental Society, and Evan Horowitz, the Executive Director of The Center for State Policy Analysis, explain what this question means to patients and voters. Melina Nguyen has more.…
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*Originally aired on October 20, 2022*Boston basketball players were back on the court Tuesday October 18th. The Celtics faced off against the Philadelphia 76ers in their first game of the 2022 - 2023 season. Last season the C’s made it all the way to the NBA Finals but they ultimately lost to the Golden State Warriors at Game 6. WTBU reporter Chik…
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YOU MAY THINK IT'S A BIT EARLY, BUT THE SPORT OF THE SEASON IS ICE SKATING!BU'S FIGURE SKATING CLUB IS HEADING TO NEW YORK THIS WEEKEND FOR THEIR FIRST COMPETITION OF THE SEASON. IF YOU'RE A PLANNER AND WANT TO CELEBRATE WORLD ICE SKATING DAY HERE IN BOSTON, CONSIDER THE WARRIOR ICE ARENA IN ALLSTON, THE RINK AT 401 PARK IN FENWAY, OR THE WALTER BR…
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