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BU welcomes Class of 2014

More than 4,000 freshmen marched down Commonwealth Avenue Sunday afternoon as part of Boston University’s annual matriculation ritual. Full story

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110-minute men

Despite an early penalty-kick goal, the Boston University men’s soccer team ended its first regular-season game in a 1-1 tie with the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Full story

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BU's North Star goes dark over Kenmore

Paris has the Eiffel Tower, New York City has the Statue of Liberty and Boston – specifically Kenmore Square – has the CITGO Sign. Full story

SMG honors student found dead after fall in Boston hotel

A School of Management junior was found dead after falling at the Doubletree Guest Suites Boston, the Boston Police Department said.

Baker hosts 'Caddyshack' themed fundraiser

“Caddyshack” – a raunchy comedy about drugs, sex, money and golf – might seem like an unusual movie to play at a Republican fundraiser. But this was exactly what happened on Thursday, as a “Caddyshack” star and the Republican candidate for governor joined forces at the Lansdowne Pub.

'Weakest' Union looks to recharge

The Boston University Student Union is aiming to create a stronger on-campus presence for the 2010-2011 school year, Union leaders said. 

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STAFF EDIT: Mission accomplished?

For many Americans, the announcement of the official end of the United States’ combat mission in Iraq was a long time coming. After seven years, trillions of dollars spent and more than 4,400 American lives lost – not to mention tens of thousands of Iraqis – Operation Iraqi Freedom finally came to a close Tuesday night when Vice President Joseph Biden and Defense Secretary Robert Gates led a ceremony signifying the passing of the torch from the U.S. military to the Iraqi government via an American assistance mission called Operation New Dawn.

Weeklies

Cheap eats 101: Your guide to local foods

By now, you, fine students of Boston University, have settled into your dorm-issue desk chairs (some with, some without cushions) and are exhausted from your arduous move-in experiences. 

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