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Modern Toolbox: The Federal Reserve is killing the United States

Jaeyoung Choi September 8, 2021
Blockchain is the future, and we can either watch the Fed continue to botch its responsibilities or force it to adapt.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Cornel West proves that professors should share political beliefs mindfully, but remain vocal in their advocacy

Editors March 10, 2021
As the shapers of young minds, professors are the pillars of our society. We cannot demand social progress and activism from future generations without first supporting the educators who are paving the path for us.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: College acceptances portrayed in adolescent media perpetuate a dangerous, unrealistic standard

Editors March 8, 2021
A better depiction of college applications in the media would be showing a sincere reason for the character’s choice of school and a more personalized college search. If producers lead with characters’ genuine motivations rather than sticking with the tried and true big-name school, it will give way to a diversity of acceptances and more realistic representations on what college is truly like.
Boston City Councilors and Massachusetts legislators met virtually on Wednesday to discuss Boston’s student loan debt crisis. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

State representatives call for action on student loan debt crisis

Jun Li October 22, 2020
Massachusetts public officials discussed possible solutions to the student loan crisis, including free public college and forgiving loans, during a panel Wednesday evening. The panelists said graduating in debt was an unavoidable reality.
Senior goalkeeper Livy Golin (center) in a game against Northeastern University on April 5. Golin, who started in-goal for the Terriers against American University on Saturday, was honored during Senior Day festivities. MATTHEW WOOLVERTON/ DFP FILE

Field Hockey falls twice over weekend

Matt Meusel October 22, 2019
The Boston University field hockey team dropped a pair of games over the weekend at home. The Terriers have lost nine of their last 10 games.
Sophomore midfielder Rebecca Janes in a game against the University of Pennsylvania on Oct. 6. Janes got on the scoresheet in BU's victory over Colgate University on Friday. LIBBY MCCLELLAND/ DFP FILE

Terriers have mixed performances over the weekend

Maxwell Bevington October 14, 2019
The Terriers won one, and lost the other in their games over the weekend
Sophomore midfielder Maggie New in a game against Colgate Sept. 22. She recorded an assist against Bucknell Saturday morning. MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Double overtime ends in fourth conference win, 3-2 against Bucknell

Jayden Ma October 14, 2018
The No. 22 Boston University field hockey team scored its fourth conference win Saturday morning, after going double overtime and winning 3-2 at an away game against Bucknell University.
No. 23 field hockey shut out 0-2 by No. 11 Harvard

No. 23 field hockey shut out 0-2 by No. 11 Harvard

Jayden Ma October 8, 2018
The No. 23 Boston University field hockey team was defeated 0-2 by the No. 11 Harvard Crimson at a Sunday home game on New Balance Field.
Terrier field hockey looks to bounce back against Ivy League foe

Terrier field hockey looks to bounce back against Ivy League foe

Emily Phillips October 4, 2018
The Boston University field hockey team comes back home Sunday to face off against Harvard University at New Balance Field.
Freshman midfielder Molly Rottinghaus in a game against Colgate College on Sept. 22. Rottinghaus scored her first collegiate goal Saturday against Lafayette College. MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Field hockey splits weekend series against Lafayette 7-4, Princeton 1-3

Lily Betts September 30, 2018
The No. 24 Boston University field hockey team claimed a decisive 7-4 win over Patriot League rival Lafayette College, then fell against No. 5 Princeton University 1-3 while on the road this weekend.
Junior midfielder Satchel Cortet. PHOTO BY LEXI PLINE/ DFP FILE PHOTO

American opens Patriot League play for men’s soccer

Lily Betts September 20, 2018
After a 0-2-1 series against three Ivy League opponents, the Boston University men’s soccer will look to rebound back home on Nickerson Field against American University.
Ivy League proven tough opponents after men’s soccer losses against Princeton, Harvard

Ivy League proven tough opponents after men’s soccer losses against Princeton, Harvard

Dylan Woods September 20, 2018
Boston University men’s soccer ended its three-game Ivy League road trip with a 2-1 loss against Harvard University Wednesday, following a fall of 0-1 against Princeton University and a 2-2 tie against Dartmouth College.
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