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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Emma Clement | Graphics Editor

Magnolia and memories: Reflecting on America’s only lynching memorial

Maha Uddin March 27, 2025
After experiencing the museum, Montgomery felt different. My class was silent. Nobody cared to crack any jokes. The air even started to smell different — like rotting garbage, reminiscent of the Southern Magnolia that Billie Holiday sung about decades prior. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Why should we care about horror? | You Scared Me!

Josh Rosenthal October 22, 2023
I find horror films to be a wonderful merchant of empathy and understanding. Even through all the gore and terror, they still serve as a way for viewers to feel seen and heard, as well as supplying some much-needed escapism every now and then.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

‘Saw X’ and cutting to the feeling | You Scared Me!

Josh Rosenthal October 4, 2023
“Saw” is back. An astonishing return to form for the series, “Saw X” being as good as it is should be an anomaly, but this installment is as bold as it is brutal, offering up a grisly collection of traps that aim to shock the sensibilities of even the most hardened horror fan.
Stuvi II

An update on Wednesday evening’s reported death at StuVi II

Daily Free Press Staff February 17, 2023
The following article contains mention of suicide.
Black Sunday

Global Cinema Series: ‘Black Sunday’

Daily Free Press Staff October 17, 2021
"Black Sunday” is a legendary and global seasonal Halloween favorite for those who know about it.
The band Rhye performs at the Paradise Rock Club Wednesday night. PHOTO BY PAIGE WARD/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Rhye entrances Paradise Rock Club with mellow R&B

Amelia Griffiths March 1, 2018

Rhye let their music speak for itself at their concert on Wednesday at Paradise Rock Club. “This is a healthy-looking crowd, it’s great!” was one of the only things lead singer Mike Milosh said...

 

A study published March 31 in “Cell Research” found facial imaging predicts aging better than blood profiles. GRAPHIC BY ALEXANDRA WIMLEY/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

As predictor of age, blood over face proves big disgrace

Navraj Narula April 7, 2015

The age old question, “How old are you?”, can be answered by analyzing a person's face, according to a new study published on March 31 in the journal Cell Research. Jing Dong “Jackie” Han, managing...

Boston Children's Hospital is researching and pioneering new methods for blood transfusion. PHOTO BY JOSEPHBARILLARI/WIKIMEDIA

Boston Children’s Hospital ends bad blood between donors, patients

Olivia Deng March 24, 2015

In 2013, anemia, a condition in which one does not have enough healthy red blood cells, resulted in 4,894 deaths, according to statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More...

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