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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

I do not enjoy all facts about the ‘Severance’ season 2 finale equally

Lauren Albano March 26, 2025
The season two finale of “Severance” was released on Apple TV+ March 20, and in the nature of the show, I wish I could forget a few aspects of the episode when I go to work.
Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

Doctor’s Orders | Job Search

Luc Ljoka February 13, 2025
Dear Fishstick, do I have to come to therapy today?
Brett Abrams | Senior Graphic Artist

‘Succession’ recap: ‘Kill List’ cuts a difficult deal

Josh Rosenthal April 24, 2023
“Kill List” highlights the ensemble work that makes “Succession” shine. The characters are locked into ruthless business negotiations that benefit some and leave others in the dust.
Brett Abrams | Senior Graphic Artist

‘Succession’ recap: In ‘Honeymoon States,’ a fierce battle for power ensues

Josh Rosenthal April 18, 2023
Taking place the day after Logan’s death, this episode wastes no time diving into major plot developments.
Saxbys

Saxbys opens in Center for Computing & Data Sciences with “a whole different energy”

Uta Mori January 20, 2023
The cafe held a grand opening on Jan. 19 on the first floor of the "Jenga building."
ByDesign

BU alum’s ByDesign launches as a new online planning and networking platform

Sangmin Song November 30, 2022
ByDesign, the first achievement-focused social network that helps students plan their lives and achieve goals, was launched on Tuesday.
Smaran Ramidi / DFP Staff

In A Word: “Do what you love” mantra perpetuates the exploitation of disadvantaged identities

Kim Schneider March 14, 2022
In bubbles of privilege, it’s too easy to forget that doing what you love presupposes the freedom to choose what to do.
Yvonne Tang / DFP Staff

Gaming the System: Balancing enthusiasm with hate in inter-regional esports beef

Nick Speranza December 9, 2021
Inflammatory trash-talk in international video game chatrooms can create friendly competition — as well as a source of hate speech.
Alexia Nizhny / DFP Staff

Sincerely, Ally: There is no personal agency in ‘Squid Game’

Alexia Nizhny November 10, 2021
Since survival, under capitalism, is a money game, the “choice” the players are making in Squid Game is not to simply continue playing the game out of a selfish desire to earn money. The real choice is between living and dying, and that doesn’t seem like much of a choice at all.
Black Money Movement Instagram

BU Black female alumni discuss entrepreneurship in various industries

Ashley Soebroto February 18, 2021
Black female alumnae from Boston University stand as leaders in their post-graduation business endeavors.
OP-ED: American democracy isn't on the brink of collapse — it doesn't exist

OP-ED: American democracy isn’t on the brink of collapse — it doesn’t exist

Editors January 16, 2021
While some may claim our society is a democracy, we in fact spend most of our time adhering to policies of unelected leaders.
The COVID-19 pandemic limited some employment opportunities for graduating students, but other jobs may be available to those who are willing to work in different industries. COURTESY OF FLAZINGO.COM

BU students, alum see new direction, promise in job market despite pandemic

Belle He December 3, 2020
Although seniors every year battle the pressure of the job search, the class of 2021 faces a unique challenge: entering an economy jeopardized by the pandemic.
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