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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Emma Clement | Graphics Editor

Ask Abby (Or Analise): Is modern dating killing the anniversary?

Analise Bruno April 4, 2025
Whether it's your 36th wedding anniversary, your 16th birthday or even your 55th anniversary of establishing that one newspaper — milestones come in all forms — these dates are worth acknowledging. 
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My plant Pablo

Maya Frankel September 15, 2021
Getting a new plant doesn’t mean I don’t love the old plant, it just means I am ready to move on.
Plants of BU Instagram Account

New student-led Instagram account features plants and community

Molly Farrar May 16, 2021
@plants.of.bu shares plant tips, tricks and trivia while supporting the BIPOC and queer community.
row of houses in charlestown

City approves more than $370,000 in Charlestown Community Impact Fund grants

Daniel Kool March 24, 2021
Its Managing Committee approved “mini-grants” of $2,500 to $20,000 to local nonprofits.
build lab at boston university

BU students win sustainability innovation grants, tackle climate change from new angles

Divya Sood March 23, 2021
Seven student projects won grants from Innovate@BU and BU Sustainability to tackle climate change.
BUild Lab, which hosts Innovate@BU programs. College of Fine Arts students Jay Li and Angela Lian were named Innovate@BU’s artists-in-residence Friday. CAROLYN MOONEY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Student artists-in-residence at Innovate@BU to create exhibit encouraging students to slow down

Caroline Bowden February 11, 2021
College of Fine Arts seniors Angela Lian and Jay Li — the newly selected artists in residence for Innovate@BU’s 2021 IDEA Conference — plan to create a permanent exhibit at the BUild lab inspired by their desire to encourage students to slow down and appreciate time.
MassWildlife issued an advisory warning on the use of invasive plant species, such as the oriental bittersweet, in holiday decorations. COURTESY OF KATJA SCHULZ VIA FLICKR

MassWildlife warns residents against using invasive species in holiday decorations

Angela Yang December 4, 2019
MassWildlife highlighted the oriental bittersweet and multiflora rose, which can severely endanger native plant species.
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