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DEIRDRE FULTON
| June 24, 2008
Duke wasn’t first. Nor was UCLA, Florida State, or UConn. Combining college-hockey fever (at its peak now that the top-ranked Terriers are Hockey East champions and heading to the NCAA tournament this Friday at 4 pm) with iPod-video frenzy, Boston University last week became the first NCAA school in the nation to video-podcast its athletic highlights. So far, two three-minute highlight reels — complete with pulsating music and play-by-plays of the action — are downloadable from iTunes Music Store or via
www.bu.edu/athletics
. So what if BU doesn’t have a football team?
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The 2009 Boston Cyberarts Festival (April 24–May 10) includes a handful of shows that focus on computer-simulated environments, both real and imaginary.
Digital language at the PRC
How important would you say Ansel Adams is to the modern trends of digital art? If your first inclination is to answer, "Not at all," you're probably right.
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Boston University celebrates after its men's hocky team won the NCAA national championship
Lessons for (college) life
All right, kiddos, listen up.
Learning not to kill
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Networking traps
Sure, 1984 was 23 years ago, but Big Brother’s still alive and well.
Battling Scientology
In a world wracked with uncertainty, there is at least one thing you can bet on: pick a fight with the Church of Scientology, and its leaders will fight back — always with vigor, often with a vengeance, and sometimes with litigation that can be long and costly.
Debating pointers
Well, folks, Fox 25 certainly set the bar with its debate broadcast Monday night, don’t you think? So with that in mind, here are some helpful hints for the bake-offs to come. Blue Mass Group's anti-Healey ad (YouTube) Christy Mihos's Big Dig TV ad
Youth in the booth
Sometime since 1976 — just four years after 18 year olds were granted the right to vote but decided they’d rather not — the youth movement has become a joke.
The Year of living strangely
So let’s see if we have this straight.
Video nuggets to munch on
It’s no shocker that publicity firms and record labels — both major and indie — are using video-sharing sites to get more eyeballs on their bands.
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| May 23, 2012
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