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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Lessons from the Left: Trump’s attack on the press is troubling

Lessons from the Left: Trump’s attack on the press is troubling

Anna Stroinski December 7, 2017

On Saturday, our president tweeted about CNN and “fake news” as usual. The multi-million dollar media network, whose parent company, Time Warner, is slated to merge with AT&T, Trump’s most...

The New Rambler: ‘Have you heard the good news?… Nope?’

The New Rambler: ‘Have you heard the good news?… Nope?’

Dan Dellechiaie November 15, 2017

“If only truth and good news were the same!” - Aeschylus, “The Oresteia” Over the last year, I have treated my news updates as necessary evils. They are necessary because I have to be well-informed...

After the Curtain Call: Here's what’s wrong with Louis C.K. and his half-baked apology

After the Curtain Call: Here’s what’s wrong with Louis C.K. and his half-baked apology

Madison Frilot November 13, 2017

The #MeToo campaign has taken center stage the past few weeks, inspiring countless women to come forward and share their experiences with sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the entertainment industry....

Bryan Cranston stars as Dalton Trumbo in Jay Roach’s Trumbo, a Bleecker Street release. PHOTO COURTESY HILLARY BRONWYN GALE

REVIEW: “Trumbo” highlights Hollywood’s past of blacklisting

Caroline Aaron November 19, 2015

In the mid-20th century, a streak of anti-communist paranoia swept the United States as it entered the Cold War. This time of fearful conservatism proved deadly to Hollywood, where liberal filmmakers'...

“Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead,” is a documentary about the renowned magazine National Lampoon. PHOTO COURTESY MAGNOLIA PICTURES

INTERVIEW: Director Douglas Tirola on where National Lampoon went right

Joe Incollingo October 15, 2015

Say what you want about National Lampoon. At least it was honest with itself. Spun off from the Harvard Lampoon in 1969 by editors Doug Kenney, Henry Beard and Robert Hoffman, the now-defunct humor...

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