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Video: One Day in San Pedro, Belize
A single day of education could change the lives of 1,700 people
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BU Student Relives Arrest with Occupy Boston
Hours handcuffed and jailed, but determined to protest again
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Kicking AIDS Out of Africa
Alum sees soccer as a way to teach HIV prevention
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In the Navy
ROTC alum commands frigate
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Latest Stories
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Students Cited in Vermont for Alcohol, Drug Possession
Border search gives BU-sponsored ski trip unhappy ending
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The Editor vs the Sheriff
COM alum at center of story of guns, drugs, death threats
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African American Writers on African Americans
CAS prof’s book looks at black characters in works of black writers
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On Topic: ASB
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Changing the World Through Service
CSC celebrates 25th birthday
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BU Honors Scarlet Key Recipients
Award recognizes student leadership, scholarship
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Alternative Spring Break: Omaha, Nebraska
Volunteering from a chaperone’s perspective
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Changing Lanes
How many careers does the average American worker have in a lifetime? The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t keep track, but we know that millions change careers at least twice. From what to what? You’d be surprised. BU Today takes a look at BU alums who studied for one career, but are now doing something radically different.
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Video: Changing Lanes: From PR to the Doghouse
New career rescues BU alum
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Video: Changing Lanes: Filmmaker to Beer Brewer
BU alum Garrett Oliver is a leader in the beer world
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Changing Lanes: Social Worker to Animal Trainer
CAS psychology alum trains sea lions as aqua cops


