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Helmet-to-Helmet: previewing the big game

Jason Asvestopoulos February 8, 2024
At last, we have reached the big game — the game that every kid dreams of playing in. This is where legends are made, where stars seize their opportunities and where intensity reaches unmatched levels: the Super Bowl.
Connie Dai / DFP Staff

Four amazing day trips to take in Massachusetts

Audrey Tumbarello March 14, 2022
Four day trip options close to BU you definitely want to check out.
From left to right, Sophie Godley, Mason Dunn, Jennifer Siegel and Iris Olson partake in a panel on the transgender rights ballot question in November’s Massachusetts general election. PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHAEL SAUNDERS

Panel at School of Public Health addresses the fight for transgender rights on the ballot

Hannah Edelman September 17, 2018
Transgender individuals in Massachusetts may be legally required to use public accommodations designed for their sex at birth in a few months. Seven years after Massachusetts passed an anti-discrimination law permitting people to use accommodations of their gender identity, the law may be repealed.
Gov. Charlie Baker joins Boston Marathon bombing hero Carlos Arredondo in Jamaica Plain as the Jamaica Way Bridge over Route 9 is renamed after Arredondo’s late sons. PHOTO BY ALANA FIALKOFF/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Jamaica Way Bridge renamed after Boston bombing hero’s late sons

Alana Fialkoff September 29, 2017

  To honor the late sons of Boston Marathon bombing hero and Massachusetts-based activist Carlos Arredondo, the City of Boston renamed Jamaica Way Bridge on Thursday morning. The bridge’s...

Members of Imagine Boston 2030 gathered at Dudley Cafe Wednesday evening to voice their opinions on how to face challenges in the community. PHOTO BY JESS RICHARDSON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Imagine Boston 2030 kicks off with panel, walking tour

Nathan Bindseil December 1, 2016

By Nathan Bindseil and Andres Picon Imagine Boston 2030, a weeklong series of tours and panels that allow residents to learn more about the City’s major initiatives from city leaders, launched...

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