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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Boston University’s West Campus. BU administration wrote in an email Sunday the Charles River Campus would close Monday because of an incoming snowstorm. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Charles River Campus closed due to snow, classes continue online

Vanessa Bartlett February 1, 2021
The Charles River Campus was closed Monday and all classes were held remotely due to an expected 12-18 inches of snow, according to a University email announcing the campus closure.
Food trucks often park outside of Boston University's College of Communication, serving foods like belgian waffles, grilled cheese and Vietnamese sandwiches. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

New food trucks roll onto campus

Noor Adatia September 21, 2017

Serving as an alternative to dining halls on campus, food trucks at Boston University are a popular choice for students and faculty to grab a bite to eat during the day, whether it’s slices from...

The Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering, a nine-story research facility, opens at 610 Commonwealth Ave. PHOTO BY VIGUNTHAAN THARMAJARAH/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering opens next week

Maddie Domenichella September 7, 2017

If you’re wondering about the new, shiny building in front of the College of Communication, it is the Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering, which is set to officially open Sept. 14,...

The university has six construction and renovation plans underway for this fall, including projects at Myles Standish Hall and the CILSE building at 610 Commonwealth Ave. PHOTO BY ELLEN CLOUSE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

University continues construction, upgrades during fall semester

Lavanya Prabhakar September 9, 2016

Boston University is undergoing six major construction projects on the Charles River and Medical campus during the fall 2016 semester, including the building of the BU Theatre Center, according to...

Construction for the new Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering (CILSE) building broke ground at the beginning of summer 2015, and is planned to continue for the next 18 months. PHOTO BY OLIVIA NADEL/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Construction on CILSE continues during academic year, to be finished in 2017

Christy Osler September 2, 2015

After construction began on Boston University’s new Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering in May, the project continued over the summer and is on track for a March 2017 completion, wrote...

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