Monthly Archives: March 2018

Pineapple at the Dole Plantation

Pineapple growing at the Dole Plantation.

Newstrack Analysis of CNN

Prior to the internet, smartphones, and social media, there was a limited number of ways to find out the biggest local, national, and international headlines. These new outlets allow people to receive their news in far more broad terms. As a college student studying broadcast journalism, it is really important for me to stay up […]

Spectacular Milkshakes From Boston Burger Company

The chocolate milkshake and the s’mores milkshake at Boston Burger Company in Boston, Ma.

BU Dining Services a Major Contributor to Sustainable Campus

In the past decade, Boston University has been increasingly interested in becoming a completely self-sustainable institution. This past September, the Trustees of Boston University, approved an expansive Climate Action Plan. The plan aims to reduce carbon emissions on campus to zero by 2040. BU Dining Services is one area where Boston University has already begun […]

Another Storm Hits Boston Causing BU Snowday

BU Maintenance is out on the job early, clearing the snow from walkways for BU students.

Post-Sunset Skyline on Florida’s Gulf Coast

Post Sunset Sky Looking Extra Beautiful Tonight on Marco Island Florida.

How Would a West Station Stop on The Commuter Rail Affect Boston University?

Transit in Greater Boston may be getting a new edition, according to an article by The Boston Globe. “West station” would fill the empty space of tracks between Boston University’s Student Village and the Charles River, putting a new stop on the Framingham line of the commuter rail. According to a report by The Daily […]