Alcohol Enforcement Patrol Stats 2014
With the new semester, BU has resumed its campaign against alcohol abuse, bolstering police patrols of known party neighborhoods, citing students for public intoxication, dispersing loud parties—and crucially, publicizing statistics on booze-control efforts by University, Boston, and Brookline police. The graphic above shows last weekend’s enforcement statistics. See statistics from prior weekends below.
Men’s Basketball Begins Season Sunday
Takes On Northeastern at TD Garden Subtitle By Andre Khatchaturian (COM’15) By Line Justin Alston (SMG’16) (from left), John Papale (CAS’16), and Nathan Dieudonne (SAR’16) are expected to be vocal leaders on a squad that has four freshmen and two transfers. Photo by Steve McLaughlin Caption During last year’s inaugural season in the Patriot League, […]
Life of Pi Production Designer at COM Tonight
Oscar-nominated David Gropman screens film, talks shop (subtitle) Award-winning production designer David Gropman comes to the College of Communication tonight to screen Life of Pi. Photo courtesy of David Gropman (Caption) When Yann Martel’s fantasy novel Life of Pi was published in 2001, many said it could never be turned into a movie. The gripping […]
For A Good Time, Try Hanging With ‘Bad Jews’ — At SpeakEasy Stage
BOSTON — As play titles go, they don’t come more loaded than “Bad Jews.” Fear not, though. “Bad Jews” is not an attack on anyone; it’s more a Rorschach test that calls out not to anti-Semites but to members of the Jewish community themselves. To me, for example, a bad Jew is someone outside of […]
‘A Disappearing Number’: A Mathematical Path To The Hereafter?
You could count the prizes “A Disappearing Number” won in England in 2007: Evening Standard Award for Best Play, Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play, Critics’ Circle Theatre award for Best New Play. Or you could just sit back and let the arithmetic wash over you (and the rest of Central Square Theater) as […]