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Elizabeth Warren Calls for More Federal Research Money

April 16, 2014
Boston University BU, College of Arts and Sciences CAS, author Political scientist Thomas Berger, War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II
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When Nations Should, and Shouldn’t, Apologize

April 4, 2014
A Revolutionary Moment: Women’s Liberation in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s, Boston University women's onference
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Reliving a Pivotal Decade in Women’s Liberation

March 27, 2014
former mayor Thomas Menino, funeral procession route, Boston, Commonwealth Ave, Fenway Park
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Former Mayor Menino Diagnosed with Cancer

March 17, 2014
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Secretary of State John Kerry, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo ABE, Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Fumio KISHIDA, and Minister of Defense tsunori ONODERA
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POV: Obama’s Asian Pivot in Peril?

March 11, 2014
Ukraine, Crimea, Crimean War, Russian Occupation
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Whither Ukraine?

March 6, 2014
Boston Unversity BU, Point of View POV, opinion column, Arizona, Governor Janice Jan Brewer. proposition 102, discrimination, anti-gay, business discrimination
LGBTQ

POV: Religion Cannot Excuse Discrimination

March 4, 2014
Boston University BU, Andrew Bacevich, military spending decrease, smaller military defense budget
Science & Technology

What Will a Leaner Military Mean?

March 3, 2014
Boston University BU, College of Arts and Sciences CAS, political science, professor Cathie Jo Martin, congressional gridlock negotiation
Politics

Could More Backroom Deal-Making Save Congress?

February 26, 2014
Boston University BU, opinion column, Point of View POV, Ukraine Kiev protests, Sochi winter olympics, Valdimir Putin, political protests
Global

POV: Sochi, with a Side Trip to Kiev

February 25, 2014
Boston University BU, College of Arts and Sciences CAS, associate professor Claudia Olivetti, exonomics, business, women professional mothers influence daughters
Wellness

Like Mother, Like Daughter

February 24, 2014
faith based schools, rights, right to enforce faith based beliefs
Science & Technology

POV: Why Catholic Schools Have the Right to Fire Married Gay Staff

February 5, 2014
Boston University BU, professor of international relations Husain Haqqani, former Ambassador of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, author Magnificant Delusions
Politics

BU’s Haqqani Probes Rocky US-Pakistan Alliance

February 3, 2014
Boston University BU, student opinion YouSpeak, winter Olympic games Sochi Russia, Gay Rights Protests
Global

YouSpeak: Are You Planning to Watch the Winter Olympics?

February 3, 2014
Boston University BU, alumni journalist Thomas B. Edsall, political reporter Washington Post, New York Times opinion columnist
University News

Reflecting on a 40-Plus-Year Career Covering Politics

January 29, 2014
Qais Akbar Omar, A Fort of Nine Towers: An Afghan Family Story book, Afghanistan, Taliban
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Carpet Seller, Storyteller

January 16, 2014
Dan McGrail, Sam Miller, Fabian Chang, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, Boston University School of Medicine, MED, SNAP Challenge
BUSM

SNAP Judgment

January 14, 2014
United Nations, UN, Arms Trade Treaty, international arms trade, international conventional weapons trade
Politics

POV: To Stop Bad Guys, Ratify the UN Arms Trade Treaty

January 14, 2014
Boston University BU, President Robert A. Brown, proposed boycott Israeli academic institutions, Palestinian conflict, American Studies Association ASA
Global

Brown Rejects Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions

December 23, 2013
gun law reform protest, anniversary of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Newtown Connecticut, David Schonfeld, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, at Drexel University College of Medicine, National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement
Science & Technology

POV: After Sandy Hook’s Wake-Up Call, Did We Hit the Snooze Button?

December 13, 2013

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