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Jodi Tang | Senior Graphic Artist

Rally on: The economic consequences of burnout | Irrational Expectations

Faizaan Ayub April 9, 2025
These feelings of burnout and heightened pressure to keep pushing can translate to the workplace and labor markets. In this sense, burnout can be viewed as a market failure with a negative externality. 
Iris Ren | Senior Graphic Artist

The myth of resilience | The Loop

Hillary Hao February 13, 2025
Burnout is not a hero’s tale of necessary sacrifice. It is an alarm bell that the harm of our hard work exceeds the benefits. It is a desperate signal from the body that the scales of work and rest are unbalanced. Symptoms of burnout can include poor sleep, headaches, digestive issues, muscle pain, difficulty concentrating, irritability and a weakened immune system. If taken without context, these symptoms could be easily mistaken for a health condition.
Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

Plagiarism | Doctor’s Orders

Luc Ljoka October 6, 2024
Dear Doctors, One of my classmates won an academic award for an article that I know he plagiarized. It doesn’t sit right with me. What should I do? Sincerely,  Perplexed
Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

Imposter syndrome | Doctor’s Orders

Luc Ljoka April 8, 2024
Dear Doctors, I’ve been struggling in my classes lately, and I’m starting to think I may not belong at BU. What should I do? Sincerely, Perplexed
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Can’t we have fun anymore?

Ayjia Stanford November 15, 2023
We collectively need to sever the continuum of fun and work. Leisure hours are not unproductive because they “cut into” productive hours –– they exist on entirely different planes.
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

EDITORIAL: SAT scores shouldn’t define us

Editors February 21, 2023
We acknowledge that everyone comes from a different educational background in the same way that they do social, economic and cultural — so why should every student be defined by a single number they earn from a test that isn’t holistically fair?
Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Graphic Artist

What’s spookier: a haunted house or a midterm?

Kritika Iyer October 31, 2022
Which is worse: your midterm or that haunted house your best friend is making you go to?
Jacklyn Tsung | DFP Staff

Christmas in July

Michelle Tian September 15, 2022
It was Christmas in July
Student Health Services

Introduction to Boston University student services and support

Sangmin Song June 9, 2022
Boston University provides various student services and support such as SHS, DAS, SARP, and BUPD.
Michelle writes about her struggle with believing in her self-worth and a reliance on validation from others in her life. COURTESY OF GIULIA BERTELLI VIA UNSPLASH

I am enough for myself

Michelle Tian November 14, 2021
The first step toward growth is to acknowledge what you’re trying to grow from.
Yvonne Tang / DFP Staff

A Room With a View: If you think that your grades define you, consider this your wake-up call

Antonia Lehnert November 10, 2021
Rather than striving for excellence, as students, we should seek balance between our academic and personal life.
How Have You Changed Since the Pandemic? | Unmasked

How Have You Changed Since the Pandemic? | Unmasked

Veronica Thompson November 10, 2021

Unmasked is the storytelling podcast that uncovers the thoughts, feelings and voices of the BU Community. Today’s prompt was — how have you changed since the pandemic? Click here to stream...

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