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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Annika Morris | Senior Graphic Artist

A reader’s journey: Classics hater to classics lover

Gabriella Di Dea April 3, 2024
I wasn’t always a fan of classic literature. If you would have asked me a year ago to read a classic novel by choice, I would have laughed in your face. I wouldn’t have done it even if you paid me. I was a self-proclaimed classics hater. Looking back, I think this stemmed from the fact that classic literature always seemed synonymous with academic settings. While reading classics is integral in any English curriculum, I would be lying if I said this didn’t get on my nerves.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

The Revival House: The Real Winner of ‘Almost Famous’

Katie Harmon September 18, 2023

“Morocco. A seat by the window, please.”  Cameron Crowe’s legendary 2000 movie, about the fictional band “Stillwater” on the rise and a blossoming rock critic who travels with them on one...

mansfield park film on a computer screen

Cinephilia: Revisiting Patricia Rozema’s ‘Mansfield Park’

Andrew Harwood April 21, 2021
Triumphant in its dissection of class and politics, but burdened by its neglect of societal ills.
Alexia Nizhny

Sincerely, Ally: Literacy has been linked with wealth, but is becoming more accessible

Alexia Nizhny September 17, 2020
Thus, it is appropriate to ask ourselves the following: how can we read more, and why do we put so much cultural emphasis on being well-read?
Director Autumn de Wilde speaks about her latest film, “Emma,” an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel, after a screening Tuesday. COURTESY OF A. GALLAGHER DIXON

Autumn de Wilde’s “Emma.” breathes new life into centuries-old story

Zoe Allen February 27, 2020
Director Autumn de Wilde and actress Anya Taylor-Joy spoke in a round table interview Wednesday about how they kept the legacy of Jane Austen's 1815 book "Emma" in the new film "Emma."
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