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Will Lautzenheiser
Will Lautzenheiser, a former Boston University student and professor, was diagnosed with group A strep three years ago. The infectious disease forced doctors to amputate all of his limbs.Will has since become a comedian and helped work on a documentary about his life called “STUMPED” with longtime friend Robin Berghaus. Will sat down with John-Michael Sedor to talk about his fight against the infection and what it meant to be named a distinguished alumni.
Will is currently recovering from a double arm transplant and according to friends and family he is doing well. To follow Will’s recovery go to his Facebook page “For Will” to recieve updates on his process http://on.fb.me/ZQp941
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In this week’s episode of Offsides, we finally get to talk hockey and basketball as our analysts discuss the hottest topics on the court and on the ice. And in the midst of the World Series, we make our predictions for the future of the MLB.
10/16/14
Good Morning B.U. has the latest news on Ebola, the new BU food app, Boston sports and celebrity controversies. The cast of Stage Troupe’s ‘Into The Woods’ give us all the details on their upcoming production.
The Wire for October 16th
#RunWired with Sadiah Thompson, Lupe Jacobson, Julia Metjian and Brittany Bell for butv10’s October 16th Wire.
Paper Trail Season 1 Episode 2
Paper Trail Season 1 Episode 1
4×11
Hillary and Tim run a close match in this episode of Pop Showdown. Who will be the winner of our 50th episode? Tune in and find out!
Celebration and Preparation
With only one more episode left in Kate and Jason’s senior year, it’s time to look forward to what’s next. Will and the COM team are up for a Shorty Award for best social media by a college (sponsored by Barnes and Noble). Abby and Alexa talk about what’s going on in their classes and Kaley is helping out on Bay State, the longest running college soap opera.
The Party
Scott and Ryan decide they need to change their looks. When their neighbor invites them to a party, they enlist Brad and Theresa to help them.