Skip to Main Content
The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University

The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

EDITORIAL: Don’t rejoice with the NFL for its fake commitment to diversity

Editors February 13, 2023
In recent years, the NFL has taken its foot off the pedal of progress in tackling issues related to the lack of diversity and the treatment of Black players. Many see Super Bowl LVII's rank as a chance of redemption— but does a lucky lineup really warrant that kind of commendable merit?
BU Med

BU CTE Center at forefront of chronic traumatic encephalopathy research

Brian Foisy December 1, 2022
Researchers at Boston University have been at the forefront of the study of a degenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Boston University School of Medicine. Former NFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson's brain was donated to the Center after he was found dead Monday. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

NFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson’s brain to be donated to BU CTE center

Charles Moore February 19, 2021
NFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson died on Monday, Feb. 15. His brain will be donated to the Boston University chronic traumatic encephalopathy center.
Boston University School of Medicine. BU researcher Michael Alosco was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to study a new method of detecting chronic traumatic encephalopathy — CTE — in living people. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU neurology professor receives NIH grant to study brain trauma in NFL players

Anne Jonas January 26, 2021
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders awarded Boston University associate professor of neurology Michael Alosco a two-year $460,000 grant to study the chronic traumatic encephalopathy brain disease.
Boston University School of Medicine Professor Robert Stern works as the director of clinical research at BU’s CTE Center and led the study. COURTESY OF ROBERT STERN

BU researchers suggest hope for finding CTE clinical diagnosis

Amelia Murray-Cooper April 25, 2019

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is an undiagnosable, incurable condition found in individuals, particularly athletes, who have suffered repetitive brain injuries. Currently, the disease can only...

Behind the Glass: Malkin suspension a step in the right direction for NHL player safety

Behind the Glass: Malkin suspension a step in the right direction for NHL player safety

Laura Guerriero February 13, 2019
Malkin suspension a step in the right direction for NHL player safety
Burke’s Bully Pulpit: Where does the NFL go from here?

Burke’s Bully Pulpit: Where does the NFL go from here?

Patrick Burke October 3, 2018

The National Football League has been a source of joy for many people in America since its inception. Getting ahold of me on Sundays can be a problem, because I am usually fixed on my TV, checking my fantasy...

Ann McKee, the BU Alzheimer's Disease Center' Associate Director and the BU CTE Center's Director, was named one of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Ann McKee named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2018

Jenna Manto April 26, 2018
Boston University professor Ann McKee has been named one of Time Magazine’s most influential pioneers of 2018.
East to West: On the Mind

East to West: On the Mind

Daily Free Press Admin January 29, 2018
On today’s episode, “On the Mind,” we’re taking a closer look at mental health. We’ll cover a letter from Massachusetts delegates calling for mental health support for Puerto Ricans, a Boston University listening session on mental health on campus, and a new study on CTE.
Dropping the Gloves: Canadian Hockey Talks, but what about the other NHL teams?

Dropping the Gloves: Canadian Hockey Talks, but what about the other NHL teams?

Jessica Citronberg January 25, 2018
Professional level teams use their games to raise awareness for plenty of causes all the time. In fact, some NFL players have been fined for things as simple as wearing purple cleats for domestic violence awareness. However, one professional league has taken on the task of mental health awareness.

CTE Center study finds neurodegenerative disease can affect teenagers

Annacaroline Caruso January 23, 2018

A recent study conducted by the Boston University CTE Center has found that chronic traumatic encephalopathy may develop as early as one day after a mild head injury, regardless of whether or not the individual...

PHOTO COURTESY BU CTE CENTER

BU professor Ann McKee named 2017 Bostonian of the Year

JenRacoosin December 14, 2017

Ann McKee, a professor at the Boston University School of Medicine and the director of BU’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center, was named the 2017 Bostonian of the Year by The Boston Globe on...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
CTE