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Online thrift like a pro by using keywords

Grace Halepis December 3, 2023
While I will always prefer in person thrifting to online, over the years, I have curated a reliable regimen for moments when personal time is a luxury.
East to West: Nov. 22, 2021

East to West: Nov. 22, 2021

Veronica Thompson November 22, 2021

Enjoy the break! Today on East to West, we cover BU’s Thanksgiving Break COVID-19 guidelines, a Wheelock seminar on different generational teaching styles, MFA workers striking and more.    Click...

University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of economics Javaeria Qureshi presented on teacher quality in relation to Baby Boomers, Generation X and Millennials in an event put on by Wheelock College of Education and Human Development Tuesday. VISHVA VENKATESAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Wheelock seminar explores generational teaching differences

Carly Breland November 18, 2021
Professor Javaeria Quershi presented her research on Tuesday at the education school.
GRAPHIC BY GABRIELLE DIPIETRO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Millennials are effective, professional CEOs, study finds

Rachel Duncan January 26, 2017

Millennials are often labeled as self-centered, entitled, lazy and narcissistic children who make up the “Me Generation." A recent study, however, cast light on how educated millennials work side...

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EDITORIAL: Cities will always attract younger generations

Editors January 24, 2017

Hearing the constant sound of car horns, avoiding reckless drivers, trekking crowded subway platforms, maneuvering busy streets on their way to work — for some, that sounds like chaos. For many in the...

Kate Pavlich, the editor for Townhall.com, spoke about entitlement among young people during a lecture hosted by the Boston University College Republicans Thursday night in the GSU Conference Auditorium. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Fox journalist encourages conservative students on campus to speak up

Naba Khan November 18, 2016

Approximately 50 students gathered Thursday evening to listen to journalist Katie Pavlich discuss what she sees as an age of millennial entitlement at an event organized by the Boston University College...

EDITORIAL: Snapchat's support of taking selfies while voting unjustified and ridiculous

EDITORIAL: Snapchat’s support of taking selfies while voting unjustified and ridiculous

Editors April 26, 2016

Snapchat is fighting for Americans’ right to a good selfie, even if it’s taken in a voting booth. As the overturn on a New Hampshire ban of photos in private polling places is being appealed, Snapchat...

EDITORIAL: Telemedicine trivializes visit to doctor through texts

EDITORIAL: Telemedicine trivializes visit to doctor through texts

Editors April 7, 2016

What would you share with your doctor? People are sending photos of rashes on a diverse array of body parts to their doctors for advice or a diagnosis in a new practice known as “telemedicine,” The...

RENNER: SeaWorld on right track to reinvent itself

RENNER: SeaWorld on right track to reinvent itself

Elise Renner March 21, 2016

To those who have seen it, the movie “Blackfish” is as gut-wrenching as it is action-inspiring. In retrospect, many cite its release in 2013 as the turning point in the battle of SeaWorld versus everyone...

OP-ED: Millennials don't have to sacrifice passion for money in employment

OP-ED: Millennials don’t have to sacrifice passion for money in employment

Editors March 16, 2016

Op-Eds do not reflect the editorial opinion of The Daily Free Press. They are solely the opinion of the author. While in college, I had two types of jobs: passion jobs and bills jobs. My passion jobs...

WILSHERE: Does only one true love exist?

WILSHERE: Does only one true love exist?

Meredith Wilshere March 3, 2016

A recent examination of romantic comedies in my gender studies class has led me to question two things: why Hugh Grant isn’t in more of them, and why there is always the reinforcement of the “one true...

PILLEY: Vulnerability brightens the world

PILLEY: Vulnerability brightens the world

Katelyn Pilley January 22, 2016

We’ve all sent a sweaty text message, and not in the “I just worked out” way. It’s the “heart pounding, slightly shaking message that might hurt your relationship” text — a moment of true...

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