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Photo Gallery provides a visual record of how pandemic transformed BU
March 17, 2021 Twitter Facebook
One year ago, Boston University was transformed, seemingly overnight, by the COVID-19 pandemic. Students were sent home to finish the spring semester remotely, nonessential staff told to work from home, and a bustling campus suddenly eerily quiet.
In the intervening months, the University has managed to return to
some semblance of normalcy, thanks to an aggressive testing and contact tracing program. But it’s been a year unlike any other marked by social distancing, masks, a hybrid learning system, and now, the advent of vaccines.
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A bit of nostalgia: Do you know how many stooges of the Three Stooges fame there were?
You can find CURLI (Curly Howard) on an intersection on the LOC RWY 35 approach to Norwood Memorial airport near Boston on a NoPT leg from Providence, Rhode Island VOR.
Adding to nostalgia, as you proceed further along on the LOC, there is one of the few remaining Outer Markers that also has a co‑located NDB (Locator Outer Marker LOM) identified as STOGE (Morse Code OW) which also acts as an IAF.
No idea what happened to the other five of the six Three Stooges. Yes the other stooges were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, Joe Besser, and Curly‑Joe DeRita.