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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Senior Graphic Artist

Unrest in China: Why the world should pay attention | Latest With Lin

Michael Lin December 6, 2022
China, in the past decade, has partnered its rapid economic growth with an equally rapid growing government surveillance apparatus.
Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Graphic Artist

FIFA is fun, but human rights violations aren’t | Latest With Lin

Michael Lin November 7, 2022
What happens when the very stadiums fans are sitting in have been built off of what some human rights watch groups have called modern slavery?
Smaran Ramidi | Senior Graphic Artist

Biden’s Marijuana Pardon and the Path to Decriminalization | Latest With Lin

Michael Lin October 13, 2022
When put into this context, Biden’s pardon seems to be more political fluff than substance.
Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Graphic Artist

Why a Humane Immigration Policy is in Your Best Interest | Latest With Lin

Michael Lin September 27, 2022
As midterm elections draw nearer, Republicans have increasingly directed public discourse towards immigration.
OPINION (1) 9.13.22

Why Your Vote Matters in the Fight for Reproductive Rights | Latest With Lin

Michael Lin September 13, 2022

The United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization this summer, deciding that the Constitution does not uphold the right to an abortion. The decision...

Sophia Flissler / DFP Staff

Latest with Lin: Elite or elitist? How America’s best public schools can combat inequality

Michael Lin March 16, 2022
The fact that the fate of these admissions processes will only affect about 1% of students in this country, it is important that these institutions fight for a more diverse student body and prove that public education can be elite without being elitist.
Kacper Bazan / DFP Staff

Latest with Lin: Testing Western resolve — Ukraine and a sign of things to come

Michael Lin February 23, 2022
Given the current state of global energy supply, this isn’t a hard conclusion to come to. What is ironic is that after almost a century of Western political cooperation, the very principles of economic interdependence that created the cohesive Western system have now become its main stumbling block.
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