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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Common Sense Action hosts first Campus Congress, votes on issues

Daily Free Press Admin November 14, 2013

Boston University student group Common Sense Action held its first Campus Congress Wednesday night, where students debated a wide range of policy issues which will be brought to the national CSA conference...

U.S. government pairs up with learning platform to offer free online classes

Daily Free Press Admin November 6, 2013

In an initiative that Boston University officials said will increase global access to higher education, online learning platform Coursera has announced that they will be partnering with the U.S. government...

Mayoral candidates scramble for last-minute votes

Daily Free Press Admin November 5, 2013

In the final stretch of campaigning for mayor of Boston, Mass. Rep. Martin Walsh and City Councilor John Connolly continued their efforts to gain as many undecided and last minute voters as they can...

Mayoral race could affect on-campus, off-campus housing

Daily Free Press Admin October 28, 2013

Boston mayoral candidates John Connolly and Marty Walsh have shown support for additional on-campus housing at schools such as Boston University while out on the campaign trail. More students living in...

Certain alternative med. programming weak, study suggests

Daily Free Press Admin October 17, 2013

A new study of national data compiled by Boston University School of Medicine researchers found medical programs across the nation might be lacking in qualified faculty to lead programs in complementary...

U.S. citizenship status unnecessary for BU applicants

Daily Free Press Admin October 9, 2013

Similar to many other universities whose officials have recently spoken out about accepting undocumented students, Boston University welcomes any qualified applicant regardless of their citizenship status,...

Fung Wah, Lucky Star buses could come back to roadways

Daily Free Press Admin October 2, 2013

Two bus companies, Fung Wah and Lucky Star, which were shut down in the spring due to safety violations, may be back on the road in the coming months, but the federal government shutdown has left the owners...

Harvard $6.5 billion campaign plan to fund Allston-campus expansion

Daily Free Press Admin September 26, 2013

Harvard University publicly launched a $6.5 billion fundraising campaign on Saturday that will help pay for the construction of new properties as it continues to expand into the Allston area. Harvard...

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