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Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

New Beginnings | Doctor’s Orders

Luc Ljoka March 27, 2025
Well, Moose...it's been 14 weeks since your suspension began.
Ananya Sharda | Graphic Artist

Ask Abby (or Analise): Working out your work crush

Analise Bruno October 1, 2023
Dear Abby: I really like my coworker. They are great and we seem to have a great time together but now I need to either get their snap or ask them to hang out. How do I do that when there’s a bunch of other people around and what should I say? What should I do?
Questrom

Complaints on students smoking outside of BU’s Questrom School of Business

Akua Devall March 20, 2023
Non-smoking signs located on the office windows of the building's first floor, however students have continued to use cigarettes and other smoking materials outside BU Questrom.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Boston’s new mayoral leadership must build on progressive policies

Editors January 28, 2021
With Mayor Marty Walsh soon to leave office and serve as Labor Secretary under the Biden administration, our city’s leadership must begin to address the difficulties we are left with. We must continue to hold our elected officials to their promises and push Boston to become a city that doesn’t thrive off of inequalities but rather fosters communities of growth and equality.
Cold weather and increasing “COVID fatigue” among residents have contributed to Massachusetts’ rising COVID-19 cases, according to experts. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Cold weather, ‘COVID fatigue’ to blame for rising cases

Rin Velasco December 10, 2020
Cases have increased dramatically since the summer, when Mass. was reporting fewer than 500 a day.
In a press conference Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Massachusetts communities will return to Phase Three, Step One of the state’s reopening plan starting Sunday. POOL CAMERA

Baker rolls reopening back to Phase Three, Step One

Allison Pirog December 9, 2020
Eleven Massachusetts hospitals are at 90-percent capacity or more, according to Baker. Hospitals are facing a shortage of critical staff, he added, because many are in quarantine.

A psychoanalysis of Dakota Johnson’s home tour

Emma Simonoff October 8, 2020
The Architectural Digest’s tour of Dakota Johnson's home explains it all while also bringing up many, many more questions.
A Lund University study released Friday found that rudeness in the workplace is contagious if no action is taken to stop it. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Rudeness the latest bug going around offices, study says

Ashli Molina December 10, 2015

Consider the many times colleagues speak to one another in a day. You may want to be mindful next time you utter some sly comment — it turns out that rudeness in the workplace is contagious. Three...

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