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Connie Dai | DFP Staff

The Mezzala: Football since the World Cup

Benjamin Lee January 24, 2023
Since the end of the World Cup, Arsenal has continued building upon a historic season and the transfer market has changed the landscape of football around the globe.
Connie Dai | DFP Staff

The Mezzala: The World Cup and its new iconic moments

Benjamin Lee December 9, 2022
In a special edition of The Mezzala, columnist Benjamin Lee recaps every group in the World Cup, how we got to the knockout stage and the morality of the "Qatar World Cup."
Senior Ethan Brittain-Watts in a game against the College of Holy Cross on Jan. 31 this year. The Boston University men’s basketball team is kickstarting their 2022-2023 season with a game against Northeastern University on Nov. 7. MOHAN GE/DFP FILE

PREVIEW: Men’s basketball team ready for redemption with both young and proven talent

Mark Fraenkel November 2, 2022
Following a heartbreaking OT loss to Navy in the Patriot League semifinals last season, the men's basketball team is ready to bounce back with new and tested talent alike.
daffodil planted in a garden

Daffodils line Boston’s path toward spring, healing

Colbi Edmonds April 20, 2021
Marathon Daffodils delivered thousands of daffodils to frontline workers at Boston-area hospitals.
A cyclist riding down a Commonwealth Avenue bike path. LivableStreets Alliance, a Cambridge-based nonprofit, wants to increase the number of shared-use greenway paths in Boston to make biking in the city more safe. LEXI PLINE/ DFP FILE

Cambridge nonprofit aims to connect Boston neighborhoods through bike paths

Daily Free Press Staff November 20, 2020
Biking paths in Boston can be narrow, close to busy roads and devoid of protective barriers. To solve this issue, LivableStreets Alliance is striving to create 200 miles of shared-use “greenway” bike paths in the city by 2030.
UEFA Euro League 2020: Looking at the favorites and dark horse candidates

UEFA Euro League 2020: Looking at the favorites and dark horse candidates

Ryan Jhaveri November 21, 2019

Qualifiers for the Union of European Football Associations Championship are heating up, with just over seven months remaining until the tournament starts. Currently there are 20 teams qualified for the...

HAUSER: Traveling alone in København

HAUSER: Traveling alone in København

Jonathan Hauser April 10, 2017

Since arriving here in France in September, I have had the incredible opportunity to travel around Europe and even North Africa with my friends. The first trip I took was with my friends Ching and Catherine...

Indirect Kick: Bandwagon fans, please stop

Indirect Kick: Bandwagon fans, please stop

Dan Shulman March 14, 2016

Sports. They’re the one thing that draws us all together on Planet Earth. Whether in triumph or defeat, sports fans remain loyal to their teams. This loyalty stems from a general feeling of community...

Indirect Kick: Is U.S. Men's Soccer heading for disaster?

Indirect Kick: Is U.S. Men’s Soccer heading for disaster?

Dan Shulman October 8, 2015

This summer, I had the privilege of attending a United States Men’s National Team soccer match at Gillette Stadium for the first time. The game was a match in the group stage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup...

Terriers at the Olympics: Two more Terriers medal as London games come to close

Daily Free Press Admin August 12, 2012

As the 2012 Olympics came to a close in London, two former Boston University students have earned medals since Florian Mennigen earned his gold in the men’s eight rowing competition. Here is a roundup...

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