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Deadmau5, a Canadian electronic music producer, performs at the Tsongas Center at University of Massachusetts Lowell on Monday. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Deadmau5 and his cube captivate UMass Lowell

Gaelen Morse April 13, 2017

The boards that usually absorb blows from hockey checks and off-the-mark slap shots dealt with a different kind of shock as Deadmau5 rattled the grounds of University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Tsongas...

Christina Lamb, a British foreign correspondent and writer, discusses her experience covering Afghanistan and other Middle Eastern countries on Wednesday night at BU Castle. PHOTO COURTESY CHRISTINA LAMB

First annual Afghanistan lecture series brings acclaimed foreign correspondent Christina Lamb

Gaelen Morse April 12, 2017

The American Institute of Afghanistan Studies held the first annual lecture series featuring renowned British foreign correspondent and author Christina Lamb at the Boston University Castle Wednesday...

Susan Fournier, a marketing professor in the Questrom School of Business, discusses recent issue of controversial advertisement placement. PHOTO BY SYDNEY MAES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Controversial ad placements bring politics into the digital age

Gaelen Morse April 6, 2017

The digital age has created an environment that connects customers to products with incredible ease, but with it can come the complications of an automated advertising world. Recently, for businesses...

Boston University’s College of Arts and Sciences hosts "Let's Talk About It: Social Action in Boston" at the Yawkey Center for Student Services Tuesday evening, featuring a panel of professionals from different nonprofit organizations. PHOTO BY COLE SCHONEMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

CAS hosts discussion to promote social action in Boston

Gaelen Morse March 29, 2017

Boston University’s College of Arts and Sciences hosted a question and answer panel of local social action organizers on Tuesday night. “Let’s Talk About It: Social Action in Boston” gathered...

Mark Cooper, a Boston-based installation artist, displays his latest gallery, “Uncertainty,” at Lesley University's Lunder Arts Center. The gallery, which opened Saturday, will run through April 16. PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Mark Cooper’s “Uncertainty” speaks to viewers through a variety of mediums

Gaelen Morse March 22, 2017

Boston-based artist Mark Cooper opened his art exhibit, “Uncertainty,” at Lesley University’s Lunder Arts Center on Saturday. The compilation of various mediums brought together a number of small...

The Shins release a new album, “Heartworms,” on Friday. PHOTO COURTESY COLOMBIA RECORDS

REVIEW: The Shins return to shake up indie rock with “Heartworms”

Gaelen Morse March 16, 2017

The indie rock world has once again been enriched by the unique stylings of James Mercer, sole songwriter of the Shins, with the release of the band’s fifth studio album, “Heartworms,” on Friday....

CODE RED founding member Adaora Asala raises her cup during a speech at the CODE RED official launch party on Thursday at District Hall in Boston. PHOTO BY JACQUELYN O’BRIEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

CODE RED launches local chapter for Boston tech leaders

Gaelen Morse February 28, 2017

Dozens of tech leaders and entrepreneurs gathered for discussions and celebration under the glow of LED lights at District Hall on Thursday night for “CODE RED Official Launch: Minorities and Diversity...

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