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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

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After approximately a week of campaigning, slates running in the BU Student Government Executive Board Election have received a total of 12 complaints about campaign strategies resulting in the distribution of violation points. PHOTO BY SAVANAH MACDONALD/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

SG slates receive complaints, violation points during campaign week

Lexi Peery March 30, 2016

The three slates running in the Boston University Student Government Executive Board election have received a total of 12 complaints filed through the Student Elections Commission since beginning their...

A student writes on the blackboard during a Student Government Executive Board election campaign kick-off event Monday. PHOTO BY LEXI PLINE/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Slates meet and greet begins SG election campaigns

Lexi Peery March 22, 2016

Members of the three slates running in the Boston University Student Government Executive Board election gathered Monday for a meet and greet with the BU community in the George Sherman Union Link. The...

The Institute of Contemporary Art hosted a college night Tuesday. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

ICA opens doors to experimental art, imaginative spaces for college students

Michaela Johnston November 13, 2015

College students from 18 schools around the Boston area were welcomed to the Institute of Contemporary Art Tuesday for the first ever ICA College Night. As students entered the colorfully lit lobby,...

Starting Friday, The Institute of Contemporary Art will begin its new weekly Friday event series titled, “ICA After 5.” PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Weekly ICA series to revive arts and crafts activities for adults

Katrina Uy September 10, 2015

Plenty of venues compete for space on people’s weekend agendas, and the Institute of Contemporary Art is no exception. Starting Friday, the museum is hoping to get more visitors and college students...

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