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StuGov confirms positions for next school year, introduces vaccine resource guide in last meeting of the semester

Anna Vidergar April 27, 2021
Positions across StuGov were confirmed for the next school year along with other resolutions.
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Spotlight on Society: Understanding eating disorders when entertainment doesn’t

Emma Shapiro April 22, 2021
Shows need to be respectful toward individuals who are struggling with eating disorders.
dancing with the devil...and the art of starting over album by demi lovato on spotify

REVIEW: Demi Lovato’s ‘Dancing With The Devil…The Art of Starting Over’ tackles vulnerability, redemption

Divya Sood April 4, 2021
Demi Lovato's newest album is deeply personal, striking a rare level of openness in the industry.
Hannah Bohn

Let Your Hair Down: BU’s quarantine meal system presents dilemma to those with eating disorders

Hannah Bohn September 9, 2020
Past the obvious mental toll, social barrier and learning limitation that would place any perfectly healthy and stable person in a state of distress, the conditions of isolation can pose real threats to individuals who specifically suffer from mental health issues relating to food.
Abbigale Shi

Mind Your Business: TikTok comments highlight why we shouldn’t comment on other’s bodies

Abbigale Shi February 6, 2020
Unless warranted, commenting on someone else’s body is never a good idea. Instead, I recommend talking about anything else: their aesthetics and style, taste in music, or passion. Social media, populated by young and impressionable teens, needs to break the current cycle of beauty standards and revolutionize a new standard for self-worth.
EDITORIAL: For-profit eating disorder treatment centers take advantage of wealthy, ignore poor

EDITORIAL: For-profit eating disorder treatment centers take advantage of wealthy, ignore poor

Editors March 16, 2016

People have finally found a way to profit from others’ eating disorders. Residential, for-profit eating disorder centers are taking advantage of funding from the Affordable Care Act’s increased coverage...

Boston University Student Sravya Vajram is working with the Multi Service Eating Disorders Association to create a new student group, named "Speak Up BU," aimed to connect college students and provide a support group for those wanting to discuss mental health issues. PHOTO COURTESY SRAVYA VAJRAM

New student group aims to tackle eating disorders

Ethan Cappello September 16, 2015

Following an internship with the Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association this summer, Sravya Vajram, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, is teaming up with MEDA to create a peer support...

EDITORIAL: The Price of Thin

EDITORIAL: The Price of Thin

Editors April 9, 2015

The “price of thin” usually refers to the effort put into counting calories, hitting the gym or taking more drastic measures to reach a certain weight. But in France, the fashion capital of the world,...

MINTZ: Walking into Diet Culture

MINTZ: Walking into Diet Culture

Casey Mintz September 26, 2014

Since I’m new here, there are some things you should know about me. I like to write about illness and how it shapes my life. I also like to write about what I notice about the culture we live in,...

Health and beauty: New Renfrew Center treats, empowers Boston women with eating disorders

Daily Free Press Admin March 4, 2014

Just west of Kenmore Square, the Renfrew Center of Massachusetts exudes a positive atmosphere for women struggling with eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder and Eating Disorders...

University Eating Disorder Awareness Walk to take place on BU’s Charles River Campus

Daily Free Press Admin November 19, 2013

Two eating disorder support groups are teaming up to hold the University Eating Disorder Awareness Walk on Boston University’s Charles River Campus in the spring 2014 semester. Hynes Recovery Services,...

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