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f— it won't cut it sign in front of fitness and recreation center at boston university

StuGov launches investigation into F— It Won’t Cut It funding, allegations of abuse

Nathan Lederman April 5, 2021
The CUOC launched the investigation following Reddit posts questioning the funding of the group.
Boston University Greek rock painted with the “F— It Won’t Cut It” logo

Students encouraged to let out frustrations on anniversary of pandemic

Vanessa Bartlett March 14, 2021
After Boston University first announced the closure of campus due to the COVID-19 pandemic more than a year ago, students are expressing their anger and frustration over the time that has been lost to the coronavirus.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has designated Boston University a COVID-19 vaccine distribution center. The University began vaccinations Friday. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston University designated vaccine distribution center, begins rollout

Vanessa Bartlett January 15, 2021
The University will begin vaccinating community members in line with the three-phase plan outlined by the Mass. government, which may take until the end of the summer to complete.
PANDA magazine, which aims to empower women and give aspiring writers and graphic designers a place to build their portfolios, was launched by College of Fine Arts junior Kylie Carroll in May. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU student’s quarantine project becomes monthly periodical

Madeline Humphrey September 7, 2020
A global pandemic convulsed the higher education community when students across the country found themselves without summer internships, losing out on opportunities to gain valuable out-of-classroom experience. But one CFA student took matters into her own hands.
The “F--- It Won’t Cut It” campaign created by eight College of Communication students launched on several social media platforms Sunday night. The campaign encourages returning Boston University students to act responsibly for the sake of the community’s health and their own health.  COURTESY OF F--- IT WON'T CUT IT

COM students implore BU community to stay safe through social media campaign

Cameron Morsberger August 17, 2020
As Fall classes loom and Boston University gears up for in-person operations, students concerned about harmful ignorance surrounding campus safety were pushed into action, and they have some strong words to express that apprehension.
Max Bronfeld, Spencer Bernard and Amos Mwaura, members of Boston University’s Liquid Fun improv comedy troupe, during a performance. The troupe had to cancel all of its shows for the remainder of the semester, but will livestream an improv performance on Zoom Friday. COURTESY LIQUID FUN

Liquid Fun takes their next comedy show on the virtual road

Miriam Fauzia March 25, 2020
This Friday at 8 p.m. EST, BU's comedy improv group Liquid Fun will stream it's show “We Bought a Zoom” on Zoom in an attempt maintain their sense of community no longer present on campus.
Boston University’s School of Theology. STH Dean Mary Elizabeth Moore released a statement Friday to the United Methodist Church, which could lift its ban on gay marriage and LGBTQ ordination. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

STH Dean calls on Methodists to ‘make space’ for LGBTQ community

Natalie Patrick February 26, 2019
STH Dean Mary Elizabeth Moore published a message Friday to the United Methodist Church regarding their 2019 General Conference, urging the church to “make space” within their community for those who identify as LGBTQ.
Boston University students walk down Commonwealth Avenue. The BU Strategic Planning Task Force is developing a vision for the university in the year 2030. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU task force begins strategic planning for next decade

Kiran Galani November 29, 2018

The Boston University Strategic Planning Task Force has begun work on its strategic plan for the next decade and is holding listening sessions to get the BU community’s thoughts on what should be...

Dani Chaum, right, stars with Olivia Pastore in BU On Broadway's production of Carrie: The Musical. VIVIAN MYRON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU On Broadway partners with local feminine health nonprofit for “Carrie” production

Karla Leon November 1, 2018
A bloodbath will ensue onstage at the the Tsai Performance Center as one 16-year-old straight from a popular horror novel faces the trials and tribulations of puberty and teenagedom. BU On Broadway performs the musical tale “Carrie” from Thursday to Saturday.
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