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OP-ED: The Free Laundry for All campaign is a disaster

OP-ED: The Free Laundry for All campaign is a disaster

Editors March 8, 2021
The University should do more to help low-income students, and it is worth exploring ideas and fighting for solutions. However, the BU Young Democratic Socialists' Free Laundry for All is not one worth pursuing.
Boston Parks and Recreation announced Friday it plans to build a dog park in every city neighborhood. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston looks to add dog parks to every neighborhood

Isabella Abraham February 10, 2021
Residents pushed for a dog area in West Roxbury's Millennium Park. Currently, there are four official BPRD dog recreation spaces out of 24 City-recognized neighborhoods — none lie south of Dorchester.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: ‘Coups’ is a dangerous term for groups protesting the presidential election

Editors October 28, 2020
We have the right to protest, boycott and strike, which are all vital to preserving the voice of the people. But, if we begin without a plan, then we have all the chaos without any of the results.
Bini Ollivier-Yamin

Canceled: College

Bini Ollivier-Yamin September 29, 2020
In 2020, however, the scammer is no longer represented by some seedy individual bombarding your Instagram or spam emails. The scammer is now your government, your health care provider and even your university. 
22 questions closer to making 2016 election ballot

22 questions closer to making 2016 election ballot

Julia Metjian September 9, 2015

After receiving certification from Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, 22 petitions are one step closer to gaining spots on the November 2016 election ballot. Twenty of the petitions are proposed...

Mass. Attorney Gen. Coakley allows 28 petitions to seek signatures

Daily Free Press Admin September 11, 2013

After reviewing 33 initiative petitions to be included on the November 2014 ballot, Mass. Attorney Gen. Martha Coakley certified 28 petitions that residents could have a chance to vote on to become laws...

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