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Women's golf notebook - Flair Kuan Patriot League win

Women’s golf wins Patriot League Championship, will enter NCAA regionals as No. 11 seed

Chloe Patel May 3, 2022
The Boston University women's golf team won the Patriot League last weekend, and now looks to NCAA regionals.
Meredith Varner

American Protest: Militias in Richmond prove the immediate need for stricter gun control laws

Meredith Varner January 20, 2020
In spite of these tragedies, this past week I noticed that a pro-gun rally is happening in Richmond, Virginia on Monday. This all started because Governor Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency last week and issued a ban on firearms or other weapons on Capitol grounds.
The 2016 college lacrosse season has gone down a strange and unexpected path this season. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA

INGEMI: College lacrosse season riddled with parity and surprises

Marisa Ingemi April 4, 2016

At one point this season, the Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team was ranked. Fast forward to the beginning of April, and the Hoyas have a 1-9 record. Those two sentences might sum up the...

PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Fordham, CIT postseason action await men’s basketball

Nick Neville March 16, 2016

Despite its loss in the Patriot League quarterfinals March 3, the 2015-16 season for the Boston University men’s basketball team is not yet over. The Terriers (18-14, 11-7 Patriot League) will...

PHOTO COURTESY NATHAN MIEJER/FLICKR

EDITORIAL: At-risk youth need more than money

Editors February 7, 2016

Money can’t solve everything, but try telling that to the Washington D.C. government. A new publicly funded program will target 200 at-risk youths to take part in life planning and behavioral therapy...

EDIT: We’re split on this Confederate thing

Daily Free Press Admin September 30, 2013

Recognized images shape the perceptions of people all around. Whether Aunt Jemima perpetuates the image of the caring, African-American housekeeper or cartoons of the 1970s strictly portraying Hippies...

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