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The on-air studio for WTBU, Boston University’s student-run radio station. Maintenance issues led to unprecedented heat levels in WTBU studios last week, causing interruptions in regularly scheduled programming due to safety concerns. RACHEL FEINSTEIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER.

Maintenance issues cause high heat in WTBU studios, impact programming

Alina Fairlie October 31, 2024
Maintenance issues led to a rise in heat levels in WTBU studios last week, causing interruptions in regularly scheduled programming due to safety concerns. The cause of the issue remains unknown to students and staff, who were told by Boston University Maintenance that parts needed to be ordered to “fix something upstairs,” according to senior Toby Pannone, co-programming director at WTBU.
Studio West in COM seen through a camera. BU finished a nine-month renovation of Studio West and Studio East. HALEY ALVAREZ-LAUTO/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Renovations to COM broadcast studios bring new hope for students, staff

Maya Mitchell September 14, 2023

Boston University’s College of Communication completed major renovations on its journalism broadcast television studios over the summer.  The broadcast studios in COM host journalism classes...

A paper on display outside of the Daily Free Press office on Commonwealth Avenue. The Daily Free Press will relaunch its investigative team in the fall to bring in-depth stories on issues within the BU community. HUI-EN LIN/DFP STAFF

Daily Free Press relaunches newly structured investigative team

Kiera Mcdonald June 2, 2023
Boston University’s independent student-run newspaper launches an investigative unit to uncover issues affecting the BU community.
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BUTV10 transitions with new faculty advisors after Christopher Cavalieri’s departure

Daily Free Press Staff February 5, 2023
Adam Boyajy and Tina McDuffie completed their first semester as the new faculty advisors for BUTV10, following Christopher Cavalleri’s departure due to allegations.
Tito Jackson and Mayor Martin Walsh campaign for the preliminary municipal election on Sept. 26. PHOTO BY HALEY ABRAM AND/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Less than 20 days away: Walsh, Jackson campaigns prepare for preliminary election

Till Kaeslin September 7, 2017

With the preliminary municipal election coming up at the end of the month, the four candidates for Mayor of Boston — including incumbent Mayor Martin Walsh, District 7 City Councilor Tito Jackson, and...

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