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Is it hot in here? Seven things I learned about hot yoga

Samantha Marshall April 14, 2024
For the past four weeks, I’ve been going to hot yoga as much as possible. Now, I’ve been going to classes sporadically for the past five years, but I finally set up a consistent weekly schedule with the thanks of one special studio. I haven’t had a negative experience in a class yet, and I have learned a few tips and tricks to make the heat a little more bearable. 
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EDITORIAL: As finals approach, overworked students deserve more leniency, flexibility from Boston University

Editors April 16, 2021
Without Spring Recess and our traditional learning environments, something has to give.
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Learning around the world: International students reflect on college experience one year since campus shutdown

Rachel Do March 3, 2021
As the one-year anniversary of remote learning approaches, international students taking remote classes from home reflect on challenges and unexpected advantages of online learning.
Legal experts discussed judicial issues within the U.S. health care system in a Friday symposium hosted by the Boston University School of Law. JASMINE LI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Public health, legal experts discuss racial disparities, inequities in health care system

Divya Sood February 9, 2021
Experts at BU School of Law's “Legal Innovations in Response to Public Health Crises” event on Friday highlighted disparities in the U.S. health care system.
Boston University’s Student Employment Office. SEO offered remote jobs and created new positions this year, but some students still feel work-study job availability has decreased. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Work-study persists despite pandemic

Yiran Yu February 4, 2021
Boston University operations were forced to dramatically adjust upon COVID-19 — and its work-study program is no exception. Despite the pandemic, BU's Student Employment Office says students are still able to work remotely or in a hybrid model, though some have been forced to find new roles.
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