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The Daily Free Press

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Emma Clement | Graphics Editor

When you have no calling — and maybe that’s okay

Chloe Saint Mard March 31, 2025
At the end of the day, maybe your passion could simply be creating a life that feels agreeable to you, and that doesn't have to take place in your career. 
Emma Clement | Graphics Editor

The paradox of Ukrainian security: The illusion of peace and the reality of justice | The Loop

Daria Romaniuk February 25, 2025
Locking your doors is what causes a break-in, at least according to President Donald Trump’s logic. His recent claim that Ukraine should have never started a war misses a crucial point: It was not Ukraine’s decision to wage war. A sovereign nation does not wake up one day and decide to be invaded.
Students Demand Action website home page. With the anniversary of the Parkland shooting this Friday, February 14th, the debated issues of gun reform and gun violence among BU political groups are prominent. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Florida students observe Parkland shooting anniversary, BU groups continue gun reform advocacy

Daniela Ginsburg February 14, 2025
Friday marks the seventh anniversary of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, which killed 17 students and faculty.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Some of you are arriving at the airport way too early

Lina Barclay February 12, 2024
My friends saw this text and asked me when my flight was supposed to take off, and I told them it was 11 p.m. They stared at me with open mouths and wide eyes. This gawk is the typical response I get when I explain my airport arrival psychology: I arrive at the airport about 40-60 minutes before my flight is scheduled to depart.
No Imperialist Recruitment

Controversial Pardee panel event draws anti-imperialist protestors

Lydia Evans April 13, 2023
No Imperialist Recruitment protested in front of Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies on Wednesday afternoon arguing the University should stop supporting U.S. imperialist interests.
Mandile Mpofu | Graphic Artist

Domino banking: The ripple effect of U.S.-dollar hegemony | Beyond the Compass

Kevin Mani March 21, 2023
Banking is one of the many peculiar features of the world that we use weekly, yet most of us understand very little about how it actually functions. So, when the collapse of a large bank hits the headlines, the results it produces seem almost random.
Stuvi II

BU confirms details of StuVi II incident, administrative leave of employees

Jennifer Small February 24, 2023
Following the death of a 33-year-old Cambridge man last Wednesday at 33 Harry Agganis Way, a Boston University residence hall, BU students voiced concerns about student safety and security in on-campus housing.
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

What is fascism? | Hard Right Turn

Nathan Metcalf January 30, 2023
In the United States, a superpower in its twilight days, the specter of fascism looms. 
BUPD

Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released by BUPD

Leila El Alam October 6, 2022
BU was described as having a “comprehensive safety and security program” in the 2022 Security and Fire Safety Report.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Community tactics that utilize home surveillance present dangers of vigilantism, racism

Editors April 20, 2021
Security cameras could potentially create a safer environment, but it also comes with many pitfalls.
crime scene at the isabella stewart gardner museum robbery

Netflix docuseries brings Isabella Stewart Gardner art theft to life

Lily Kepner April 12, 2021
Thirty one years ago, history's largest art theft took place. Today, the chase to find them is strong.
Fans line up for gameday tickets. JASMINE LI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

GALLERY: Crowds return to Fenway for Opening Weekend

Hannah Yoshinaga April 4, 2021

By Shannon Damiano, Sophia Flissler, Jasmine Li, Jack Mingo, Bailey Shen  The Boston Red Sox began their 2021 season against the Baltimore Orioles last weekend in front of 12% capacity crowds at Fenway...

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