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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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EDITORIAL: Unhygienic, unsafe residential life practices are not a rite of passage for anyone

Editors April 27, 2021
Though BU can improve student quality of life, much of the responsibility lies on students themselves.
greater boston tenants union protestors outside the institute of contemporary art

Tenants of Fineberg Companies protest outside the Institute of Contemporary Art

Rin Velasco March 22, 2021
The owner of Fineberg Companies is a member of the ICA’s Board of Trustees and a major donor.
Boston University’s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The wellness industry contributed to about 5.3 percent of the global economy’s output in 2018. PAIGE WARD/ DFP STAFF

Growing health, wellness industries projected to continue expansion

Lauren Richards March 19, 2019

Acai bowls, yoga studios and oat milk have each made their mark on the nation’s wellness market over the past few years. Cycling studios, self-care products and farm-to-table restaurants have also...

UNI’s modern take on Japanese cuisine earned it first place in Boston Magazine's 2018 “Best Restaurants in Boston” rankings. COURTESY OF MELISSA OSTROW

UNI dishes out Japanese cuisine, named best Boston restaurant

Gigi Wargin December 6, 2018
Waiters cart around ramen noodle cacio e pepe, foie gras bratwurst, spicy tuna rolls and drinks in tiki cups as customers relax to pumping rhythm and blues at the late night dining services at UNI in Back Bay.
EDITORIAL: Black business are especially important in Boston

EDITORIAL: Black business are especially important in Boston

Editors May 1, 2018
When it comes to embracing minority groups, Boston tends to fall short. Even when we come close to acceptance and true integration, there seems to be a veil of racism surrounding these victories as well.
A man steals a flute — worth at least $12,800 — from the College of Fine Arts at Boston University on Aug. 29 and has not yet been caught. PHOTO BY HALEY ABRAM/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Thief steals flute from CFA, remains at large

Qinyuan Xie September 18, 2017

A flute thief has possibly been roaming Boston streets for weeks, after a man stole an expensive flute from Boston University’s College of Fine Arts on Aug. 29, according to BU Police Department...

EDITORIAL: Students should support Brookline residents' fight for racial equality

EDITORIAL: Students should support Brookline residents’ fight for racial equality

Editors October 16, 2016

Brookline is presented as the picture of liberal excellence. It is known for being well educated, boasts a growing number of environmentally friendly policies and works hard to keep up its quaint feel....

All-female Boston University a cappella group, Chordially Yours, will perform two songs at the Wilbur Theatre Thursday as the opening act for Lena Dunham's book tour. PHOTO COURTESY OF CHORDIALLY YOURS

BU a cappella group Chordially Yours opens Lena Dunham’s book tour at Wilbur Theatre

Hannah Landers October 2, 2014

When Boston University College of Communication senior Jen Gregorio heard that her all-female a cappella group, Chordially Yours, would be opening the sold-out Boston stop of Lena Dunham’s book tour...

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