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More snow this week: 👍 or 👎? Comment your true feelings on our 4th Nor’easter of the month below. [📸: @jenneth_kang on Instagram]
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#TerrierTuesdays: At the heart of all Katelyn Sobel’s (CGS’16, CAS’18) experiences during her four years at BU is one central theme: helping people. Civic engagement is a common theme in Katelyn’s life, choosing sociology as a major for its focus on people and her public health minor for its ability to “stop issues before they happen.” In her spare time, she joined Omega Phi Alpha, BU’s community service sorority, which she says is the place where she met her best friends at BU. But, it was a chance encounter that led @katelynsobel to her latest volunteer project @FoodForAllApp. While working at a juice bar, a representative from the app asked her what the restaurant did with its leftover produce. Sobel realized they were throwing away valuable food, a problem facing many establishments. In response, she got involved with the startup, whose goal is to reduce food waste which restaurants legally have to get rid of by the end of business – that is, food that’s been prepared but never gets sold. The app allows users to purchase unsold meals from local restaurants before their close of business for 50-80% off normal prices, enabling users to be environmentally sustainable while saving money on dining out and food in general. Currently active in both Boston and New York, Sobel hopes to help spread the word and bring more businesses on board. “I feel like what I’m doing is really making a difference,” she says, noting the overlap with her field of study. Reflecting on her time as a Terrier, the @BU_CAS senior credits BU with providing “independence with a sense of community and making her a “more confident and well-rounded person.” “BU is a really cool place if you’re willing to put yourself out there – it’s empowering to know that just a little bit of effort makes things work. It’s a very rewarding place to be.” Following graduation, Sobel’s plans are still up in the air, but she has hopes for working in a civic organization and potentially returning to school for a graduate degree. “Anything unknown can be stressful,” she says, “but I’m very confident in my work ethic and ability to get things done. I know I’ll make something of myself.”
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In other news…I got a wink from my main man Rhett yesterday🐶😜.
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law and education tower, boston sert, jackson and gourley, 1964
(world architecture 3)
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Boston University rowing blazer spotted at the Head of the Charles today
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From the Prudential Observation Deck, Fenway Park and BU.
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Boston University field hockey team (1991)
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Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, 05May15
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1.27.2018
A week and a half into the semester, and it’s looking like this one’s gonna be more manageable than last. There’s a lot of prep work I have to do before half of my lectures, but I think I’ve got a system to manage it. I have a lab position in the top of BU’s newest building, CILSE. This is my view half of the week. I get to start practicing my tours next week, and I get to actually give them sometime in mid-March.
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In 1988, Sybil Smith, a swimmer at Boston University, became the first African-American female to be named First Team All-American in Division I history. Her daughter, Sloane Stephens, is a championship tennis player.
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Boston University hockey team
(Yale Joel. 1951)
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Athlete: Amy Connell & Cynthia Herrera School: Boston University Team: BU Terriers Sport: Rowing - Lightweight Double Competition: 2016 IRA Championships Opponent: Various Result: 1. Place Location: Lake Mercer - Princeton, New Jersey, USA Date: 05-Jun-2016
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