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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Song Spotlight: ‘Best Part’ by Daniel Caesar featuring H.E.R.

By Katrina Liu March 2, 2021
“Best Part” by Daniel Caesar ft. H.E.R. was my most-streamed song of 2019.

A love of mornings, from a night owl

By Katherine Wright March 2, 2021
Even though I hate the waking-up process, I do not hate mornings. In fact, I love them.

‘Scrubs’ is the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ for everyone who isn’t pre-med

By Grace Donahue March 1, 2021
“Scrubs,” a medical “drama” that doesn’t take itself too seriously, has easily become my comfort show in my first semester of college and 2021 in general.

Running is my release

By Maya Frankel March 1, 2021
The only way to reach my goals and release this unnecessary stress is to run — to run until every ounce of worry leaves my body.

Tattoo advice: What it’s actually like to get a tattoo

By Veronica Thompson March 1, 2021
There are a lot of things to consider when getting a tattoo, and the procedural aspects are even more difficult to understand — you can only understand it after you have been through it.

March Horoscopes (warning: they’re not legit)

By Sophia Yakumithis February 25, 2021
Horoscope for March 2021

If you miss ‘Lizzie McGuire,’ you should watch ‘Ally McBeal,’ and other recommendations

By Emma Simonoff February 24, 2021
TV recommendations for when you're nostalgic for your favorite childhood shows.

‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’

By Maya Frankel February 22, 2021
The storyline was cute, but of course, in a cheesy way.

Six activities to try in your final weeks of winter

By Julia Furmanek February 22, 2021
Yes, the days are getting longer, evenings brighter, but winter is still upon us. Here are some indoor activities to keep you occupied until spring comes to the rescue.

Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy snubs expose racial biases

By Sophia Yakumithis February 18, 2021
Because of apparent racial biases, musicians have taken to social media to call out the Recording Academy’s decisions. One of the most well-known manifestations of this is in the career of Kendrick Lamar.

Best Boston Black-owned restaurants

By Khadijah Khogeer February 17, 2021
In honor of Black History Month, I compiled a list of restaurants in Boston to try out to support local eateries that are also Black-owned.

Black content creators to follow on YouTube

By Emma Sánchez February 14, 2021
It’s Black History Month, and also the month of love. So why not give some love to Black content creators this month by adding a new YouTuber to your watch list?
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