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Updates for June 30, 2009
LSU System to absorb $56 million in cuts -6:08 p.m.
The governing board for Louisiana’s public colleges and universities announced finalized budget cut amounts for the state’s four college systems today. The LSU System is set to take a state funding cut of about $56 million for the fiscal year that starts …
Updates for June 29, 2009
The Summer in Pictures
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Updates for June 28, 2009
SNEAK PEEK: Dirty Projectors
What a year it’s been for Dirty Projectors. Seriously. Earlier this month, it released its latest record, “Bitte Orca,” to which www.Stereogum.com posed the question, “Wait, Is Bitte Orca The Best Album of 2009?”…
SNEAK PEEK: Dredg
With a respectable decade of music making under its belt, Dredg has recently released its fourth full-length album “The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion,” to much interest. With live shows that often pair its progressive rock sound with variou…
Updates for June 27, 2009
Trio of Terriers selected in NHL Draft
Millan becomes 12th BU player drafted by Colorado
Incoming freshman Alex Chiasson headlined a group of three Boston University men’s hockey players selected Saturday on the second day of the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft….
Updates for June 25, 2009
Men’s Basketball: Two Louisiana prospects commit to out-of-state schools – 10:48 a.m.
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Updates for June 24, 2009
Report: BU to partake in Winter Classic at Fenway Park
Defending NCAA champs will play Boston College on outdoor rink
In conjunction with the National Hockey League’s 2010 Winter Classic, the Boston University men’s hockey team will play Boston College in an outdoor game at Fenway Park on Jan. 8, 2010, according to WEEI.com….
Updates for June 22, 2009
Quinn leaves BU to become AHL head coach
David Quinn, the Terriers’ associate head coach of the past five seasons, was named head coach of the American Hockey League’s Lake Erie Monsters on Monday, according to the Monsters’ official website….
Updates for June 21, 2009
Brave Old World brings new Jewish music to Hillel
If you have never heard Klezmer music before, Brave Old World is a must-see band to introduce you to the music of the Eastern European Jews. “Klezmer music is a modern term for Yiddish traditional music, that is, music of the East European Jews who spoke …
KC bringing Sunshine back to Columbus
His name is Harry Wayne Casey, and even though he has sold over 75 million albums, he is still only recognized by KC. In the middle of a year long tour, KC of KC and the Sunshine Band found the time to talk and discuss everything from his drug addiction t…
Goo Goo Dolls to pitch at Polaris without Fastball
The year-long tour for the Goo Goo Dolls will make its way to Polaris Amphitheater tomorrow, and bassist Robby Takac says the growth of the Goo Goo Dolls from their beginning until now is major. “If you look from number one to number six (records), it’s a…
Coal Chamber`s CD has positive message
Sitting in the back of a bus, bright blue hair glistening in the sun coming in through the window, the baby-faced drummer strokes the shoulder of his girlfriend curled up in his lap and stares out the window. When the question is asked about what “Spooky-…
