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Burt Glass, marketing and communications director at Boston University’s College of Communication, moderated a Virtual Speaker Series panel Wednesday entitled “Political Ads: What Do Candidates Get For $1 Billion?” hosted by COM. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

COM professors, political scientists say political ads can persuade low-interest voters

Mita Kataria October 16, 2020
With a presidency and 35 Senate seats to decide on in less than a month, candidates are leaving no stone unturned to appeal to their voters. Boston University’s College of Communication hosted a panel Wednesday entitled, “Political Ads: What Do Candidates Get For $1 Billion?”
Freshman midfielder Kari Petursson in a match Saturday against American University. He scored the lone goal as the Terriers fell to Brown University 2-1 Tuesday night. PHOTO BY FELIX PHILLIPS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Ivy League chokes out men’s soccer, drops 2-1 against Brown

Chris Larabee September 26, 2018
After opening Patriot League play with a 2-1 win Saturday at home against American University, Boston University men’s soccer, looking for its third home win in a row, remains winless against the Ivy League as Brown University held onto a 2-1 win of its own.
Living in Fantasy: Good JuJu for Steelers — not so much for Packers, Williams

Living in Fantasy: Good JuJu for Steelers — not so much for Packers, Williams

Tyler Oringer November 15, 2017

Steal for the Steelers In an article I wrote a few weeks back, I mentioned that JuJu Smith-Schuster, the 20-year old out of the University of South California was a good deep sleeper play and likely...

The Boston University rowing teams concluded their fall seasons this weekend. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Men’s and women’s rowing conclude fall season

Edward Moran November 15, 2016

The Boston University men’s and women’s rowing teams wrapped up their fall seasons this past weekend at the Foot of the Charles Regatta in Cambridge. The men’s side competed against the likes...

Stick to Sports: The NFL peaked, and now it’s on the way down

Stick to Sports: The NFL peaked, and now it’s on the way down

Marisa Ingemi September 22, 2016

Which American professional sports league is the most popular in the world? About five years ago, that answer was obvious. The NFL pre-lockout was on the top of the sporting world, and it seemed...

Freshman midfielder Jerry Ozor has been a steady contributor for the Terriers early on. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s soccer ready to start conference play Saturday at Bucknell

Tyler Oringer September 22, 2016

After defeating Brown University 2-0 on Tuesday, the Boston University men’s soccer team will open Patriot League play this Saturday at Bucknell University. The Terriers (3-2) played well in the...

Freshman forward Matt McDonnell netted his second goal of the season on Tuesday. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s soccer gets back to winning ways against Brown

Michael Joscelyn September 21, 2016

In its final contest before Patriot League play, the Boston University men’s soccer team shut out Brown University 2-0 at home Tuesday night. Terrier (3-2) freshman Matt McDonnell was one of the...

The Terriers may turn to freshmen like midfielder Jerry Ozor for extended minutes against Brown. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s soccer still looking to improve in penultimate non-conference tilt

Jordan Green September 19, 2016

The Boston University men’s soccer team will look to rebound from a 2-1 loss to Princeton University against another Ivy League opponent when it takes on Brown University Tuesday night at Nickerson...

Melanie Russell has a 4.09 	ERA on the year. PHOTO BY ALEXANDRA WIMLEY/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Softball prepares for Brown University, Boston College after several cancellations

James Mattone April 13, 2016

The Boston University softball team will travel to Rhode Island Wednesday afternoon to take on Brown University, and it will then return home Thursday to square off against crosstown rival Boston College. Over...

The Blue Line: The rise and fall of sports cities

The Blue Line: The rise and fall of sports cities

Mike Benedykciuk January 28, 2016

The world of sports has recently seen some unfamiliar faces hoist championship trophies. The Los Angeles Kings won their franchise’s first Stanley Cup in 2012, then won again two years later 2014....

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