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Boston University’s Network of Enlightened Women chapter serves as a space for conservative college-aged women to connect and feel empowered. COURTESY OF NETWORK OF ENLIGHTENED WOMEN

Young, diverse women share collective voice in current Republican Party

Daily Free Press Staff November 4, 2020

By Alex Ross (contributor) There is more to the Boston University chapter of Network of Enlightened Women than the name implies. While they’re an all-college-aged group focused on female empowerment,...

After winning her campaign for Boston City Council’s District 8, Kenzie Bok addresses supporters gathered at the bar LIR on Boylston. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

In Boston’s district council races, Bok defeats Nassour for District 8

Daily Free Press Staff November 6, 2019
Bok won over 70 percent of District 8's voters, beating Nassour in every precinct.
Attendees at a city councilor-at-large debate hosted at WBUR’s CitySpace on Oct. 29, ahead of Boston’s general city council elections that are taking place tomorrow. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

All you need to know for Tuesday’s City Council General Election

Joel Lau November 5, 2019
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. There, voters will pick the winners of all 13 city council seats -- 9 district seats and 4 city councilor at-large seats.
City councilor-at-large candidate David Halbert answers an audience member’s question at the Youth Voter Forum at the Fenway Community Center on Tuesday night. DANIEL KOOL/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

District 8 city council candidates speak at Youth Voter Forum

Matthew Sensabaugh October 30, 2019
Candidates Kenzie Bok and Jennifer Nassour answered questions on a variety of topics, including how best to solve Boston's affordable housing crisis and improve public safety.
Voters at the Boston City Hall polling station voting in the 2018 Midterm Elections. Boston’s preliminary city council elections took place on Tuesday, narrowing down the field of candidates advancing to the Nov. 5 general election. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

The winners of the Boston City Council preliminary elections

Joel Lau September 25, 2019
Only two councilors per district and eight councilors in the city councilor at-large race can advance to the general elections in November.
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