Thursday, October 23, 1997




DFP Staff/Gloria Calderon
The Rev. Jamal-Harrison Bryant speaks about college students' apathy toward black issues at the George Sherman Union's Metcalf Ballroom last night.
Students react to paper mill suit
Boston University's crusade to shut down online term paper mills has earned the university kudos for preserving academic standards, but owners of the companies are calling the lawsuit a violation of their constitutional rights.

$170M complex proposed near BU
A local night club entrepreneur outlined plans this week for a $170 million mall-and-hotel complex that would stretch over the Massachusetts Turnpike, from Kenmore Square to Lansdowne Street.

Group picks up trash to add religion to campus
Members of the Asian-American Christian fellowship at Boston University tried to make the campus look cleaner and students feel better last night simply by throwing away a little trash.

Reverend speaks at first NAACP event
Boston University's newly revived NAACP chapter hosted the organization's national youth and college director last night, giving him a forum to speak about apathy toward black issues on campus.

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