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  2. Agganis Arena - Wikipedia

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    Agganis was dedicated in 2004 and hosted its first event in 2005. [8] It replaced Walter Brown Arena, located at the Case Athletic Center, as the home of BU Men's Ice Hockey, though Walter Brown Arena is still in use as the home of BU Women's Ice Hockey. The BU basketball team played games at the arena until 2015, before moving back to Case Gym.

  3. George Sherman Union - Wikipedia

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    Students come to the GSU to organize events, gather and exchange information, and meet people. It provides an atmosphere for study and conversation. As the community center of Boston University, it provides cultural, social, and recreational programs that supplement regular classroom education. The facilities of the George Sherman Union are ...

  4. BU Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Castle is the only Boston University-operated drinking establishment on campus. It is open only to faculty, staff, alumni, students, and invited guests, and is closed on weekends. [5] The Pub sometimes has live music on Thursdays, with performances mostly from BU students. Popular house activities are the Knight's and Lord's Quests.

  5. Boston University - Wikipedia

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    BU has earned several historic preservation awards with recent extensive building renovation projects, such as the School of Law tower, [85] the Alan & Sherry Leventhal Center, [86] 610 Beacon Street (formerly Myles Standish Hall [58]), [87] and the Dahod Family Alumni Center (formerly The Castle). [88]

  6. 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 .

  7. 'Dream' come true: Missouri State to build alumni center on ...

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    Asked the cost of the new alumni center, Dunn said it is too early to know an exact amount but estimated it will be $18 to $20 million. CFO has agreed to pay $5.8 million for the existing building ...

  8. Nickerson Field - Wikipedia

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    BU purchased the former home of the Boston Braves on July 30, 1953, [9] and in April 1954 renamed it "Boston University Field". [10] In 1955, the left field pavilion and the "Jury Box" were demolished and in November, 1959, the grandstand was taken down to make room for three high rise dormitories that were completed in 1964.

  9. Category:Boston University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Boston University College of Arts and Sciences alumni (218 P) Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences alumni (50 P) Boston University Terriers athletes (15 C, 4 P)