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No housing lottery next year, except for late depositors

There will be a housing lottery next semester, but those who get their deposits in on time need not fear the boot.

S.A. votes to lobby on threatened major

The ailing Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program has found a new ally in its continuing struggle for support: the Student Association.

Controversial professor disturbed by a post-9/11 U.S.

Introduced as "the threat to U.S. security," last night, Professor Ali Mazrui gave the final lecture of "The U.S., the World and 9/11" series, speaking of the continuing divergence of American and Muslim relations in the Middle East and Africa.

Top ten list of dangerous toys
The Daily Free Press (Boston U.)

Some schools strongly support co-ed housing
Daily Pennsylvanian (U. Pennsylvania)

Schools explore options to lower textbook prices
Cavalier Daily (U. Virginia)

Smoke This
(Actually, Don't)

Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
Activists in the new University Union cajoled students to kick smoking by bribing them with sandwiches, seeds and gum -- and the promise of better health. Go to Article



Eamon Siggins/Senior Photographer
For junior midfielder Danilo (right) a native of Sau Paolo, Brazil, his teammates are a second family. Go to Article

BU to battle Knights in round one

As senior back Pat Skinner walked off the field last weekend after the Bearcats' NCAA tourney-clinching win over Northeastern, he said that it didn't matter who Binghamton played in the national tournament. "Whomever we get," he assured, "we'll be prepared for. We can play with anybody."

BU's love for game runs deep

FAIRBANKS, Alk. -- How many times did you make that perfect play by yourself in the backyard? Whether it was clubbing the game-winning homerun to win the World Series in the bottom of the ninth, draining a three pointer at the buzzer of the NBA Finals, or scoring an overtime goal to win a World Cup. Those imaginary moments are something nearly every child grows up with.

EDITORIAL
If that's moving up, then I'm moving out

OP/ED
Sing some more. We all love it!

The problem of chalking

The Catholic church and the lies they tell about contraception

Excuses, excuses: just tell the truth to professors

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