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Boston University midfielder Giulianna Gianino (15) during a Sept. 16, 2023 game against Loyola Maryland. The women’s soccer team lost 3-2 to the University of Rhode Island on Saturday. HUI-EN LIN/DFP FILE

Women’s soccer takes another loss against the University of Rhode Island on the road

Eva Smith September 17, 2024
The Boston University women’s soccer team fell short of their first win this season against the University of Rhode Island Rams Saturday afternoon in Kingston, Rhode Island.
Elijah Chacko | Graphic Artist

Faye Webster: a dreamy voice in a world of chaos

Obioma Eke November 9, 2023
In my senior year of high school, I listened to Faye Webster every single day. Whether I was driving home from school or doing homework, her smooth, dreamy voice was always playing in the background. I finally got to see her in concert this year, and this experience made her one of my favorite artists of all time.
The Glorious Sons playing at Paradise Rock Club in Boston. The band is rebuilding an American audience after COVID-19. DAISY LEVINE/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘A Funny Thing Happened’ to The Glorious Sons in 2020 — now they’re back on track

Daisy Levine September 19, 2023
“This band loves Boston a lot,” said Brett Emmons, lead singer of The Glorious Sons, who brought their Glory tour to Paradise Rock Club on Sept. 14.
Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Graphic Artist

What Queen Elizabeth II’s Death Could Mean for the Future of Jamaican-British Relations | Foreign Affairs

Emilia Cox October 17, 2022
Despite centuries of committing some of the most horrific crimes known to mankind, a formal apology to the people of Jamaica — much less any form of financial reparations — has yet to be issued by the British Crown.
High schools in Massachusetts will be permitted to hold outdoor, socially distanced graduations starting July 19. Facial coverings will be enforced and attendance will be limited to graduates and immediate family. COURTESY OF MCELSPETH VIA PIXABAY

In pandemic, Massachusetts high schools offer non-traditional graduation celebrations

Amanda Cappelli May 29, 2020
From airplane flyovers to drive-by car parades, high schools across Massachusetts are finding unique ways to celebrate their graduating seniors during the pandemic.
Pro-choice and pro-life protesters rally in front of Planned Parenthood on Commonwealth Avenue Friday morning. PHOTO BY ASHLEY GRIFFIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Pro-life, pro-choice activists clash outside Commonwealth Avenue Planned Parenthood

Hannah Harn February 12, 2017

Approximately 40 supporters of the pro-life movement and 40 supporters of the pro-choice movement gather at the Planned Parenthood clinic at 1055 Commonwealth Ave. Saturday morning to rally for their...

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