Articles Archive for April 2009
BU Athletics, BU Now, Sports »
The Bloomsburg Huskies baseball team has had a pretty rough season. The start of the season looked pretty good. With a four game season opener running from February 19 through February 21 in Hampton, Virginia, the team won two of their first games. Then the bottom dropped out!
BU Life, BU Now »
We’ve all heard about the Community Government Association, but what exactly does the C.G.A. do? These students are the people responsible for the funds that make it possible for your favorite student organization to function. Take a closer look at the students representing you.
State News »
“I have not represented the Republican Party. I have represented the people of Pennsylvania. I have decided to run for re-election in 2010 in the Democratic primary.”
BU News, Headline »
According to the SPLC, the number of hate groups is up from 602 in 2000 to 926 in 2008, a 65% increase over what Beirich calls a relatively short period of time. “That is completely driven by immigration, meaning the hate group ranks are growing because of fears of our demographics changing. Sort of the browning of America, the Latinos changing America’s complexion.”
BU Now »
(Bloomsburg, Pa) Free copies of the Warren Literary Magazine will be distributed throughout Bloomsburg’s campus beginning tomorrow, April 21st, and lasting through out the semester. The Warren Literary Magazine features the work of Bloomsburg students at their best. It is a magazine filled with short stories, poems, and photography.
Dr. Lawrence, an English professor, the advisor for the magazine, is excited about the upcoming issue. The magazine’s purpose is to show the students and staff as well as the Bloomsburg community the hard work and talent …
BU Life, BU News, BU Now, Community Events, Headline »
BU Now »
Susan Boyle, a 47-year-old unemployed Scottish church singer had her moment in the spotlight. In an episode of Britain’s Got Talent, (Britain’s version of American Idol) Boyle stunned the world with her rendition of I Dreamed a Dream from Les Misérables, bringing Amanda Holden Piers Morgan and the cold-hearted Simon Cowell to their feet’s.
BU News »
On Thursday, April 9, Democracy Matters sponsored an all-day dialogue at the outdoor amphitheater on campus to discuss clean elections. Watch the panels, debates, and speakers, including Dr. C. Cavanaugh, Chencellor of Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

