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One of the bigger dorms at Boston University. Full of freshman, this place is always buzzing with students. On the lower level, there's your convienient Startbucks, City Convient Store (wayyyy overpriced) and BOA and Citizen's bank Atms.

Warren Towers Warren Towers, which is the largest dorm on campus, houses about 600 students in each of its three towers. Access to the building is via escalator to the fourth floor, where the building’s dining hall and other amenities are located. The floors 5-18 are residential floors. The first three floors and basement house a University parking garage and street-level retail establishments. Most freshmen live in Warren Towers, though there is also significant retention of sophomores. The majority of rooms are identical double-occupancy floorplans, the exception being single rooms, the occasional quad, and the corner doubles. Corner doubles are almost twice the size of a standard double room and are coveted by those residents selecting housing in Warren. All floors are divided by gender, with females on one side of the hall and men on the other side, each with their own bathroom. Some floors are same sex, but the majority are coeducational (the same is true for West Campus). Warren residents use common bathrooms having between 2 to 4 shower stalls, depending on the floor and tower. The fourth floor of Warren features several study lounges with wireless internet access in most, a screening room, a laundry room, a music room, a game room, and computer lab. Two of the three towers also have small laundry rooms on the 5th floor instead of study lounges, but most students tend to use the large laundry facility on the fourth floor near C Tower. The recently-renovated dining hall in Warren is one of the largest in the BU housing system, serving not only Warren Tower residents but also residents of South Campus dormitories and other students from the smaller residences along Commonwealth Avenue. Because of its central location on campus, the Warren dining hall is also popular with students who live on other parts of campus but take their classes in central BU area. (From Wikipedia.com)
 
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BU offers free events every Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the semester at BU Central, located in the basement of the GSU.
BU Central hosts everyone from local bands to up-and-coming traveling muscians and comedians. It also runs events throughout the semester, from the Adult Spelling Bee (can you spell *****?) to The Roommate Game (like Newlyweds).
Students with BU IDs may bring guests most nights, but should ask in advance - popular events may be restricted to BU only.
A sampling of acts - Spring 2008
 
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The GSU is the center of student life on the BU campus.
Ground Floor
  • Union Court
  • Campus Convenience
  • Escort Security Service
  • Bank of America
  • Century Bank
  • BU Academy Room
  • Back Court
Basement Second Floor
  • Information Desk
  • GSU Operations
  • University Reservations
  • Ziskind Lounge
  • Islamic Society Prayer Room
  • Parking Services
  • Metcalf Hall
  • Large Ballroom
  • Small Ballroom
  • East Balcony
Third Floor Fourth Floor Fifth Floor
  • Faculty Dining Room
 
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Commonwealth Avenue and University Road

Starbucks

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You can get starbucks on your way to class! They also have all varieties of starbucks brand whole bean coffee. All starbucks brand coffee uses a dark roast method to extend shelf life. Also fully stocked with starbucks merchandise and home cafe accessories.

 
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Located in the GSU, this is where students go when they lose their all-important Terrier ID Cards. If a card is lost or looks like it has been purposely snapped in half (why would students do this? - to retake horrible photos), there is a hefty replacement charge. If the bar code malfunctions, the fee may be waived.
Terrier cards are used for the following:
  • Photo ID
  • Proof of enrollment for BU-only events
  • Acccess to dorms (if you live on campus)
  • Access to dining halls
  • Meal plans
  • Dining points (can be used after-hours, a la carte in the dining halls OR at Starbucks, Dominos, and campus food stores and restuarants)
  • Convenience points (can be used like cash at the bookstore, Campus Convience stores, all above)
  • Library card
Terrier Card-friendly locations on campus
 
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Located on the first floor of the GSU, this is where most students eat meals if they decide not to use the dining halls. It contains a food court and tons of seating. Students can plug their laptops into the many outlets along the walls.
  • Aesop's Bagels
  • Amalfi Oven - pizza
  • Caprito Burrito
  • Charles River Bread Co - a sandwich shop
  • Copper Kettle - soups
  • Cranberry Farms - Boston Market-like country food
  • Drink machines
  • Jamba Juice
  • Loose Leafs - salad
  • Panda Express - Chinese
  • Rhett's - diner, first opened in Fall 2008 and named after the BU mascot, Rhett the Terrier
  • Starbucks
  • Sushi bar
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