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EDITORIAL: We shouldn’t celebrate a Chick-fil-A food truck

Editors January 29, 2021

If you’re on campus this semester and have walked past Boston University’s College of Communication, you might have seen a big, red food truck. At the beginning of the year, Chick-fil-A began parking...

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EDITORIAL: Settling the debate: East vs. West Campus

Editors November 17, 2020
East and West Campus both have their thorns and roses. Unfortunately, COVID-19 makes these roses a lot less vibrant when we sit in our dorms all day.
EDITORIAL: Students, it’s time to make a collective effort to support our neighboring businesses

EDITORIAL: Students, it’s time to make a collective effort to support our neighboring businesses

Editors October 19, 2020
The next time you’re hungry, take a stop by a smaller restaurant to support those who have supported us for decades.
Nud Pob Thai Cuisine on Commonwealth Avenue. For the Fall semester, Nud Pob, located in Boston University’s Central Campus, will be open for delivery, takeout and dine-in eating. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

What will be open on campus this Fall and when

Ellie Yeo August 19, 2020
As part of modified campus life this Fall, certain dining options on campus will be either fully unavailable for students or operate on a new schedule. Here’s what’s open on campus. 

Campus crime logs: 4/26

Sophia Brown April 25, 2018
The following reports were taken from the Boston University Police Department crime logs from April 17-23.

Campus crime logs: 4/19

Sophia Brown April 18, 2018
The following reports were taken from the Boston University Police Department crime logs from April 13–14.

Campus crime logs: 4/5

Sophia Brown April 4, 2018
The following reports were taken from the Boston University Police Department crime logs from March 29–April 1.
Aaron Halford, Avinash Nagpal, Ethan Brin, Joel Rothenberg, Matthew Michna, Aron Friedlander and John Claxton of StuVi Snacks. PHOTO BY JEN RACOOSIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students launch food delivery business StuVi Snacks

JenRacoosin February 25, 2018
A new business run by Boston University students is on the rise. StuVi Snacks, a company that delivers food from local establishments to students living in StuVi 2, opens for business on Monday. Its management team is hoping to help students and make it an integral part of West Campus dining culture.
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