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The Daily Free Press

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Students in the Newbury Center, which provides resources for first-generation Boston University students and staff. President Robert Brown started various projects to increase the percentage of first-gen students at BU and provide them with resources. ANGIE YE/DFP STAFF

First-gen students offer perspective on Newbury Center and President Brown’s legacy

Zenobia Lloyd November 1, 2022
With an increase of first-gen students, students voice concern on slim resources
The Boston University Newbury Center’s newly opened Professional Clothing Closet. The clothing closet, founded by BU student Tima Dasouki, had its grand opening on the third floor of the Yawkey Center for Student Services March 14. TALIA LISSAUER/DFP STAFF

BU student creates free professional clothing closet for low-income students

Talia Lissauer March 16, 2022
Students can make appointments through Handshake and receive up to four clothing items free of charge.
Boston University’s Warren Towers dormitory. Recent changes to BU’s housing policies allow students to now have until Aug. 1 to cancel their fall Residence License Agreement and receive a full refund on their $600 Housing Guarantee Payment. MADI GOLDMAN/ DFP FILE

BU updates Housing policies, aiding international students

Allison Pirog June 30, 2020
BU students who cancel their fall Residence License Agreement by Aug. 1 will receive a full refund on their $600 Housing Guarantee Payment.
Graduates wear decorated caps during Boston University's All-University Commencement Ceremony for the graduating class of 2016. Boston University’s incoming and graduating students both say they feel uncertain about their future amidst the coronavirus outbreak. ALEXANDRA WIMLEY/ DFP FILE

Classes of 2020 and 2024 say senioritis is different in quarantine

Sarah Readdean April 29, 2020
BU's incoming freshmen and graduating seniors reflect on uncertainties as they approach a new stage in life amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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