Bobby Mushkin, Reporter@bmushkincourant Well, the Boston Bruins have hit the midpoint of this shortened season, and thus far, the young season has been a story
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Are they going to accept, defer, or deny me?
Victoria Worcester, Reporter @vworc_courant It seems like this year, fewer and fewer members of the senior class are posting Facebook statuses about where they are attending
The World We Live In
Juan Pablo Rivera Garza
Blogs Editor
The last few months have been filled with a great amount of tragedies, threats and global instability. Without a question, 2013 will be marked in the History books as a year filled with monumental struggle and fear. In the coming months, the way these crises are dealt with could impact our national security for years to come.
How I Experienced Bawston
Giuliana Savini
Editor-in-Chief
My mom and I took on Beantown for 2 days, and due to the time constraints, we planned our journey around the sites which best illustrated the city’s personality and culture.
Junior Harrison Miller chronicles experience at BUTI summer camp
Audrey Piehl
Arts & Entertainment Editor
When most students think of “band camp,” usually one of two scenarios emerge. The first being a clumsy but content marching band, clad in unflattering ruffles. The second, a certain scene from a certain nineties cult classic. However, it just so happens the Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI), junior Harrison Miller’s summer program of choice, does not meet any of these criteria. In fact, BUTI is the most prestigious summer orchestra program in the world. Under the guidance of the elite Boston Symphony Orchestra and other professionals, BUTI is an artistic haven, driven by the passion and skill of those who attend. From a 7:30 a.m. wake up everyday to many music-filled late nights, it’s really quite the experience.