BU Celebrities
Celebrities
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Kaylee Coughlin '14By February 9, 2012 - 9:00am It is 7:30 on a Tuesday morning and sophomore Kaylee Coughlin (COM ’14) is warming up on the ice at Walter Brown Arena in preparation for her synchronized skating practice. Joining the Terrierettes as a freshman on the synchro team, Kaylee has the opportunity to participate in the activity she loves at a less competitive level. READ MORE |
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Brittany Devane: Intern for London Olympics 2012By January 31, 2012 - 11:25am What are you doing this summer? Well, starting in July, Brittany Devane (COM ’12) and fourteen other Boston University students will travel to London to intern as multimedia journalists for the 2012 Summer Olympics. READ MORE |
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Running For Cover: Mary MillerBy January 24, 2012 - 12:00am You may have seen her on stage, you may catch her in the dining hall with her friends, but on April 16th 2012, there will be nowhere to find Mary Miller (COM’14) but on the raceway, as she will be running the Boston Marathon with her father, Dick Miller, to support the Melanoma Foundation of New England! A fantastic spirit and a true inspiration don’t be afraid to wave hi to this Campus Celebrity and wish her best of luck on accomplishing this huge challenge! You go girl! Q. When did you start running? READ MORE |
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Water Polo Star: Molly KoweekBy December 17, 2011 - 8:54pm This week's campus celeb, Molly Koweek, is a sophomore from New York. Molly is in COM 2014, and happens to play water polo, read on to find out more... 1) How did you first get involved with water polo, and how long have you been playing? Before coming to college I swam competitively. At Splash I was looking for a club swim team, and came across the water polo team. I figured that I would be good at water polo seeing as I had been a swimmer for so long. After the first practice, I knew that my assumptions were very wrong. 2) What is water polo like here at BU – how often do you guys practice? READ MORE |
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Sarah Sassen: Max U Fitness RepBy December 7, 2011 - 9:44pm Major-- Public Relations Year-- 2014 Hometown--Los Angeles, CA How did you hear about/get involved with Max U Fitness? I heard about Max U Fitness through a family friend this summer when I mentioned I was looking for an internship. What does your job entail as a campus fitness representative for Max U Fitness? My job as a campus fitness rep for Max U basically entails working out and blogging about it. Karen and her team send me personalized workouts everyday to my email. After I finish the workout for the week I blog about things I like and didn't like in the workouts for that week. READ MORE |
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Superdry USA: How You Can Become a Brand Ambassador!By December 2, 2011 - 6:47pm Meet Michael Martens, the president of Superdry USA, a clothing company that is sweeping college campuses across the nation. Keep reading for your chance to be a brand embassador and win a FREE parka from the website. HerCampus BU: How did you start working for Superdry USA? Michael Martens: There are thousands of jobs in retail, but very few where you have the opportunity to build a brand from the ground up. That is what I found with Superdry USA and what drew me to this position. I related to the product, the team, and the story of the brand. It has been a perfect fit. READ MORE |
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Allston's Favorite Photog: Laura BrubakerBy November 16, 2011 - 9:22pm Laura Brubaker, a sophomore studying photojournalism, is one busy lady. READ MORE |
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BU Dheem: Aisha RawjiBy November 11, 2011 - 6:44pm Meet Aisha Rawji, one of the members of BU Dheem’s dance team! Her Campus BU: How did you get involved with BU Dheem and how long have you been dancing? READ MORE |
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BU “Buccaneer” Wins Free Burritos!By November 3, 2011 - 5:17pm READ MORE |
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Spinning Out of Control: Brian ChinBy October 24, 2011 - 4:13pm When you go away to college, there are many things you leave behind, whether those are memories of sitting in the bleachers cheering for your high school football team or awkward class photos or even just your mom’s homemade chocolate chip pancakes. But then there are those vital parts of your identity that you will always carry with you. It’s easy to feel lost on a campus as large as BU’s, but if you can take comfort in knowing where you came from, adjusting can be a lot more fluid. READ MORE |
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