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  2. butv10 - Wikipedia

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    The network's production facilities and administrative departments are based at the Boston University College of Communication (COM). Established in 1984 as BUTV by then COM freshman Staffan Sandberg and rebranded BUTV10 in 2005, the organization produces an array of news, information, sports, drama, comedy, and variety programming.

  3. Case Gym - Wikipedia

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    Boston University women's basketball (1975–present) Case Gym is a 1,800-seat multi-purpose arena at Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts . [ 2 ] It opened in 1972 as part of the Harold Case Physical Education Center, which is named after the university's fifth president, Harold C. Case .

  4. Agganis Arena - Wikipedia

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    The last BU basketball game played at Agganis was a 77-70 loss to rival Holy Cross on Feb. 28, 2015. [ 19 ] Agganis Arena hosted the first rounds of the 2007 America East men's basketball tournament and the finals in 2011 .

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    Tech problems take many forms, from viruses to slow computers. Assist by AOL provides tech support for all your tech headaches, big or small.

  6. Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center (or FitRec) is an athletic facility at Boston University. [1] Built in 2004–2005 to replace the aging and inadequate Case Gym , the FitRec was built on the site of a National Guard Armory , to which there is a nod in the form of an informative plaque, found just west of the building.

  7. The Daily Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Free Press is the student newspaper of Boston University. [1] It is a digital-first publication with daily online content and a monthly print edition on Thursday during the academic year. The Daily Free Press is staffed by about 200 volunteer editors, writers, reporters and photographers. The editorial positions change on a semester ...

  8. Category:Basketball magazines - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Help. Pages in category "Basketball magazines" The following 10 ...

  9. Hoop (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This sports magazine or journal-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about magazines. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.