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A person writes the names of Palestinians who were killed in Gaza. Boston University Students for Justice in Palestine is holding multiple events this week for the anniversary of Oct. 7, including the writing of the names of victims. BARRETT WALSH/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

BU Students for Justice in Palestine memorializes lives lost for Oct. 7 anniversary

George Lehman October 8, 2024
Boston University Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a memorial event where members wrote the names of the more than 41,000 people killed in Gaza this past year since the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

The MENA Problem | Loud People, Quiet Spaces

Banu Mammadli September 25, 2023
BU’s IR MEA track reflects the Eurocentrism of the term “Middle East”.
Joujete’s all-gender shorts. Boston University junior Cady Ghandour launched the ethical loungewear company on Nov. 25. COURTESY OF JOUJETE VIA INSTAGRAM

joujete, an inclusive, sustainable loungewear brand with ‘soul’ launched Friday

Stella Tannenbaum November 29, 2022
BU student launches new brand joujete, an affordable, sustainable short line inspired by her grandmother
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley celebrating her congressional victory in 2018.

PREVIEW: Meet the 2021 Commencement ceremony speakers

Daily Free Press Staff May 13, 2021
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Moderna founder Noubar Afeyan are among this year's speakers.
BU student receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

BU opens Moderna COVID-19 vaccine clinics for students, staff

Tanisha Bhat May 6, 2021
International students will be allowed extended stay on campus to receive second doses next month.
Two men ride bikes in here we are

Boston Israeli Film Festival kicks off online

Katarzyna Jezak March 5, 2021
The program includes a selection of Israeli movies released in 2020, like the feature film “Sky Raiders” and documentaries “Four Mothers,” “Rain in Her Eyes” and “Rockfour: The Time Machine.” Live conversations with directors, actors and subjects will accompany each film.
A protester holds up a sign in a show of solidarity with protestors in Lebanon at a Sunday rally in Copley Square, part of a global response to corruption in the Lebanese government. MIA KHATIB/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston residents stand in solidarity with Lebanese people at Copley Square

Mia Khatib October 21, 2019
The protests forms after Lebanon has been embroiled by days of massive protest against government corruption and mismanagement.

Pardee professor Augustus Norton dies at 72

Alex LaSalvia February 25, 2019
Augustus Richard Norton, a professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, died Wednesday at the age of 72.
Photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie discusses his work and captivity during the Syrian civil war at an event hosted by the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Thursday night. GABRIELA HUTCHINGS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Gotlieb Center series welcomes war photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie, casting director Bonnie Timmermann

Lauren Richards October 10, 2018
The Metcalf Ballroom filled with commotion as a crowd of alumni, students and other Boston University community members conversed as they found their chairs. The audience fell silent once Jonathan Alpeyrie, a war photojournalist, and Bonnie Timmermann, a producer and casting director, appeared onstage.
From left to right: Khadija Noor, external relations director, Yasmin Morais, executive director, and Albert Jimenez, content/communications director created an app, RefEd, to educate refugee children in secondary school. PHOTO COURTESY OF ALBERT JIMENEZ

BU students develop app to educate refugee children

Lillian Ilsley-Greene September 16, 2018
A team of students from Boston University have created an Android app to help educate displaced children.  
Students of Kilachand Honors College present projects they created as part of a 3-week course they recently completed in Beirut, Lebanon. PHOTO BY KIRAN GALANI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Kilachand students present projects to help refugees

Kiran Galani September 14, 2018
After participating in a 3-week summer course aimed at helping refugees in Lebanon, students in the Arvind and Nandlal Chandan Kilachand Honors College shared their experiences and discussed the results of their work at a presentation Thursday.
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