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Myles Standish Hall. Students have reported that gender-neutral housing availability is not meeting demand. XIAOYA SHAO/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

BU students frustrated with gender-neutral housing selection

George Lehman April 1, 2024
As students select on-campus housing for the 2024-2025 academic year, many are frustrated with gender-neutral housing alternatives and housing applications.
“Selena: The Series,” a Netflix-original that follows the life of late Mexican-American singer Selena Quintanilla, debuted on Friday. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: ‘Selena’ aims for sincerity, ends up overdone and cliché

David Simon December 7, 2020

“Selena: The Series” focuses on the life of the late Mexican-American singer Selena Quintanilla — played by Christian Serratos — and her rise to fame. Tinged with late-’80s and early-’90s aesthetics,...

Boston University’s School of Social Work hosted a virtual panel on Nov. 17 to discuss health care equity in the United States and the responsibility of the Biden administration to tackle disparities in health care. CONNOR ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Social workers discuss health care inequalities on ‘vulnerable populations’ post-election

Connor Allen November 24, 2020
Boston University’s School of Social Work held a panel discussion Nov. 17 on health care equity in the United States and the steps that should be taken during the next four years.
GRAPHIC BY SHIVANI PATEL AND EMILY SONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF AND CONTRIBUTOR

Voter registration rises because presidential election is “highly electric”

Anna Waldzinska October 26, 2016

Boston has hit a record high of 408,669 registered voters as of Monday, according to Sabino Piemonte, the elections chief for the city. The number is expected to increase, since the Boston Election...

Attitudes toward immigrants improving

Daily Free Press Admin February 26, 2014

Boston residents’ views toward immigrants have shown to be initially hostile and then decrease with continual exposure to immigrants, as depicted by a study that utilized public transit stations to...

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