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Love is in the air, even if we’re standing six feet apart from each other. In the spirit of the mushy-gushy season that may bring you disgust or a reason to dress up, your relationship status doesn’t have to determine what kind of Presidents Day weekend you’ll have. And we’ve already gotten one of the the greatest gifts a student could receive: a Monday with no classes. Keep reading for all the activities that will take you from your laptop to Chinatown to the Seaport.
Lunar New Year Dinner at the Dining Halls
Ring in the Year of the Ox with a feast that’ll satisfy everyone’s taste buds. With a little help from BU’s Asian Student Union, bring some overseas flare back to your room with beef noodle soup, vegan “chicken” fried rice, char siu chicken, japchae, and fortune cookies.
all night about the way he changed not just the daily lives of americans, but the way businesses operate and the way he his products contributed to productivity in this country. and also, to the way they changed our aesthetic. you know, one of his underappreciated contributions was as a designer, the look, the feel of the apple products the way we look at the world. anticipated actually gave a speech once where he attribute it had to learning calligraphy. he took a calligraphy class in college he thought would have no impact at all on his life. people said why do you want to take calligraphy? because he understood that design and the way things feel and look are at the center of the way we experience things. matt, let me ask you, the younger generation in america grew up differently than other generations because of steve jobs. certainly. i mean, he completely changed the way computers worked, like