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Boston University students in some residences were asked to follow stricter mask-wearing policies in common areas and other spaces this semester. JASMINE LI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students in some on-campus residences face stricter COVID-19 protocols this semester

Anne Jonas February 4, 2021
Since the Fall, students living in on-campus dormitories have been expected to form “households” within their residences and establish COVID-19 residential protocols on mask-wearing and social distancing based on each other's personal preferences. However, some students were sent a stricter set of residential COVID-19 protocols by their resident assistants for the Spring semester than in the Fall.
Gender Justice: The pandemic revealed deep-rooted gender inequality persists

Gender Justice: The pandemic revealed deep-rooted gender inequality persists

Meredith Varner January 29, 2021
The disproportionate number of women currently out of work could potentially worsen the negative bias against professional women and working mothers.
Boston University is encouraging students to remember the University’s COVID-19 guidelines as Halloween approaches. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU to celebrate a socially distanced Halloween

Nick Kolev October 29, 2020
BU is “just trying to creep it real” and urging students to celebrate Halloween safely and responsibly this year, according to a University email sent to students Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases continue to rise both nationally and in Massachusetts.
Public health experts recommend residents adjust their Halloween plans to be in compliance with COVID-19 guidelines. ELLEN CLOUSE/ DFP FILE

Health experts outline how to safely celebrate Halloween this year

Daily Free Press Staff October 26, 2020
Halloween usually means parties and celebrations with friends, however public health precautions against a highly transmissible virus means students will need to adjust their plans this year to celebrate safely. 
Boston University brownstones on Bay State Road. Students originally assigned to triples and quads for the 2020-2021 school year face relocations as the University tries to ensure a safe return in the Fall. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP FILE

Students in high-density rooms face relocations

Melissa Ellin July 1, 2020
BU has begun relocating students previously assigned to triples and quads to new spaces, as part of its initiative to create a safer campus when students return in Fall.
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