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Emma Clement | Senior Graphic Artist

Pound-for-Pound: Dana White’s passive reaction to Mitchell and McGregor shows a dark side of the sport

Chris Larabee February 3, 2025
A two-week span between UFC cards can often feel like an eternity. Fights are rarely announced, promotional material is hard to come by and waiting for the first fight on the next card feels like waiting for Christmas as a child. This week was definitely an exception.
Annika Morris | Senior Graphic Artist

Full-Time Focus: The matchups to watch at the start of the Champions League

Adriana Leyba September 18, 2024
The new Champions League format means more teams, more games and more exciting matchups — and it all starts today. So, what matches should fans pay close attention to?
Connie Dai | DFP Staff

The Mezzala: Title races … again

Benjamin Lee April 25, 2023
In this week's edition of The Mezzala, columnist Benjamin Lee breaks down the tightly contested title races in Germany and England.
23andMe saliva collection kit

Discovering your heritage through DNA testing

Khadijah Khogeer March 24, 2021
With our world becoming more diverse, taking an ancestry test can help you discover your heritage.
A cyclist riding down a Commonwealth Avenue bike path. LivableStreets Alliance, a Cambridge-based nonprofit, wants to increase the number of shared-use greenway paths in Boston to make biking in the city more safe. LEXI PLINE/ DFP FILE

Cambridge nonprofit aims to connect Boston neighborhoods through bike paths

Daily Free Press Staff November 20, 2020
Biking paths in Boston can be narrow, close to busy roads and devoid of protective barriers. To solve this issue, LivableStreets Alliance is striving to create 200 miles of shared-use “greenway” bike paths in the city by 2030.
EDITORIAL: Minimum wage bests tipping, but cooperation is key

EDITORIAL: Minimum wage bests tipping, but cooperation is key

Editors September 17, 2015

As college students, many of us have worked in some aspect of the food service industry during our young adult years. Whether we stood behind the counter at Dunkin Donuts or spent our nights shuffling...

COURTESY OF CHRIS LISINSKI

LISINSKI: The European Fallacy

Chris Lisinski November 24, 2014

Let me make a nice blanket statement here: Europe is not better than the United States. As I’m sure many of you already know, attempting to rank countries by some metric of “goodness” is about as...

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