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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Emma Clement | Senior Graphic Artist

Pound-for-Pound: Ilia Topuria makes a case for fighter of the year at one of 2024’s best events

Kyle Appleby October 28, 2024
UFC 308: Topuria vs. Holloway, also featuring a co-main card with Chimaev vs. Whittaker, did not disappoint as one of the best cards of the year.
Annika Morris | Senior Graphic Artist

‘Waters of March’ is in for spring

Ayjia Stanford March 22, 2024
“Waters of March” by Art Garfunkel, originally sung in Portuguese as “Águas de Março” by Antônio Carlos Jobim, is about spring in Brazil as an allegory for life: how it continues on despite our best efforts to control it. It reminds us how with the ugly, comes the beautiful.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Travel keeps getting more expensive but still is just as valuable | The Perfectly Imperfect Human Condition

Lillian Chapman November 28, 2023
I tend to believe that our bedroom theme from when we were little kids is a defining feature of who we are. Growing up, I was one of those little girls who wanted a Paris-themed bedroom. Every time I saw a picture of the Eiffel Tower at HomeGoods or another Paris-themed room while at a playdate, I yearned for mine to look the same. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

An Ode to My Uber Driver

Amanda Brecher October 31, 2023
I make it a point to ask my Uber drivers how their day is going, maybe even strike up a conversation about where they’re from or what they do. Those who are receptive to it turn it into a peaceful conversation — something to pass the time on the drive. Sometimes it doesn’t go anywhere, and you just have to respect that, but most of the time you can tell they appreciate your empathy and will engage just as far as you’re willing.
Connie Dai | DFP Staff

The Mezzala: The World Cup and its new iconic moments

Benjamin Lee December 9, 2022
In a special edition of The Mezzala, columnist Benjamin Lee recaps every group in the World Cup, how we got to the knockout stage and the morality of the "Qatar World Cup."
PETER MOORE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

The Red Corner: UFC London returns

Charles Moore March 16, 2022
Columnist Charles Moore previews the UFC's return to London.
Yvonne Tang / DFP Staff

Welcome to the Greenhouse: 2021 COP26 Climate Summit ends with world leaders unwilling to take necessary action

Fiona Broadie November 16, 2021
The long-awaited United Nations COP26 Climate Summit came to an end last Saturday, and continued a long-standing trend of world leaders pairing incremental steps with big promises to create a false illusion of direct and effective action. 
identification card

Underage international students report using fake international IDs to obtain alcohol

Phil London October 5, 2021
Peer pressure, ease of deception and cultural differences surrounding drinking among reasons listed.
BU student testing for COVID-19

Students reflect on continued COVID-19 requirements for Fall semester, visa struggles

Tanisha Bhat July 1, 2021
As virus variants contribute to infection rates, many students support the few remaining measures.
Boston University’s Agganis Arena COVID-19 testing center. BU will screen positive test results for variants of the disease this semester. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU to begin screening COVID-19 tests to identify new variants

Emily Stevenson February 3, 2021
Boston University has been given approval to start sequencing all positive COVID-19 tests to scan for the newly identified variants of the disease, according to a member of BU’s Medical Advisory Group.
Boston University International Students and Scholars Office. International students faced difficulties returning to campus due to travel restrictions and experienced challenges with ISSO over winter break. SOPHIA FLISSLER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

International students report ISSO delays, travel difficulties as Spring semester begins

Vanessa Bartlett January 27, 2021
International students returning to campus for the Spring semester have reported varying degrees of difficulty in traveling back to the United States because of delays in receiving paperwork from the International Students and Scholars Office.
Though a traditionally American holiday, Thanksgiving has become widely adopted by other countries such as Japan and Brazil. COURTESY OF JILL WELLINGTON VIA PIXABAY

Language professors discuss Thanksgiving traditions abroad

Nancy Jiang November 30, 2020
Every fourth Thursday of November, Americans flock to their dinner tables to celebrate Thanksgiving, but it's become widely adopted in other countries with different twists within each culture.
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