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Are donations to the Occupy movement really worthwhile?
It’s going to be a long winter for the protestors, who have already started a committee to organize the collection of sleeping bags designed for extreme temperatures, coats, and other cold weather gear.
A SEA of supporters
Simply SEA, a company founded by two best friends who have since graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and Emory University, sells snapback hats to raise money for charity based on a concept called Colors for Causes
Ice Jam brings the snow
For all those who missed Ice Jam, to go out dressed in costume for Halloween or to hide out from the wintry mix in sweatpants, you missed out on a good time. It seems like BC has a new annual tradition.
Energy drinks and college students: inseparable or dangerous?
Students weigh in on the pro’s and cons of Energy drinks.
Boston Police Department beefs up patrols in Brighton
Over the past month Boston Police have noticed an increasing trend of disorderly parties, public intoxication, and larceny, and have reached their breaking point
Maskulinity: An art show about men and their bodies
This Monday, the Women’s Resource Center, in collaboration with the art club and the Office of Health Promotion, held the event “Maskulinity: A Show about Men and Their Bodies,” as part of the Love Your Body Week campaign on campus.
EcoPledge’s Harvest Fest promotes sustainable agriculture
On Monday, October 17th, EcoPledge hosted Harvest Fest in O’Neill Plaza to conclude their weeklong campaign for sustainable agriculture and food products.
Beer Review: More than Oktoberfest
In the first edition of the Gavel Beer Review we decided to sample five beers recommended to us by some of the people at Reservoir and a few good friends with a passion for a good brew. The five that made the cut this time were: Cap Cod Beer Blonde Ale, Shock Top Belgian Ale, Jacob Leinenkugels Oktoberfest, Dogfish Head Pumpkin Ale, and Stone Brew Pale Ale





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