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Highway to Health: Fossil fuel harvesters bring harm to Indigenous communities through decades of greed

Bailey Salimes April 25, 2022
Preserving biodiversity and allowing for multicultural equity should be at the top of each of our priority lists.
Meredith Varner

American Protest: The appalling disenfranchisement of Native Americans

Meredith Varner October 22, 2018

With all of the elections coming up in the United States, it seems everyone is talking about how important it is to go out and vote. They would be right. Voting as an American is a civic duty that everyone...

PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

The Breakdown: Does BU or North Dakota have the advantage in the NCAA Tournament?

Jonathan Sigal March 23, 2017

The four teams settled in Fargo, North Dakota this weekend all have one goal in mind — reaching the Frozen Four in Chicago in early April. Before getting there, though, three will see their 2016-17...

Although BU is the higher seed, it will head to Fargo, North Dakota for a West Regional matchup against the defending national champions, North Dakota. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s hockey adopts “us against the world” mentality ahead of NCAA Tournament game vs. North Dakota

Jonathan Sigal March 23, 2017

Doyle Somerby has heard the message loud and clear: He and his teammates are underdogs on Friday. The senior defenseman and captain of the No. 6 Boston University men’s hockey team doesn’t like...

BU hockey learns NCAA Tournament path goes through Fargo, North Dakota

BU hockey learns NCAA Tournament path goes through Fargo, North Dakota

Jonathan Sigal March 19, 2017

The No. 7 Boston University men’s hockey team is Fargo, North Dakota bound for the NCAA Tournament. Gathered in the players lounge at Agganis Arena, the Terriers (23-11-3) learned they’ll take...

Protesters approach the Morton County Sheriff’s Department on Nov. 4 to fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. PHOTO COURTESY SCOTTY SCHENK/ THE HUNTINGTON NEWS

Northeastern students participate in DAPL protests at Standing Rock

Alyssa Meyers November 30, 2016

Instead of going home for Thanksgiving, a group of 13 Northeastern University students traveled to North Dakota to participate in the protests at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, according to Austin...

Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline march through Boston on Sept. 19. PHOTO BY ALYSSA MEYERS/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Opponents of DAPL continue protests in Boston

Alyssa Meyers November 29, 2016

Two local activists took action to encourage TD Bank to divest from the Dakota Access Pipeline by blocking the entrance to the bank’s Downtown Crossing branch on Friday morning, according to a press...

STROINSKI: Clinton should speak on tribal sovereignty

STROINSKI: Clinton should speak on tribal sovereignty

Anna Stroinski September 16, 2016

On Sept. 9, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama temporarily halted construction on the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline, a proposed crude oil pipeline that would stretch from North Dakota...

The Blue Line: The NCAA's other bracket

The Blue Line: The NCAA’s other bracket

Mike Benedykciuk March 24, 2016

We’re now just about a full week into the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which has been full of big-time upsets. For all those with busted brackets, frustrated again by the so aptly titled...

O’Connor breaks career save record in draw with North Dakota

Daily Free Press Admin November 25, 2013

After Saturday evening’s tilt with the No. 14/15 University of North Dakota, Boston University men’s hockey coach David Quinn asked Matt O’Connor if he felt like he actually faced 58 shots. The...

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