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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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"Poke Tour" coordinator Adam Wallek looks at a map to catch Pokemon while riding the T. PHOTO BY BRIAN SONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Pokemon Go inspires twist on historical Boston tours

Savannah Wu September 15, 2016

The hour-long “Poke Tour” walk embarked on its first trip Saturday afternoon in front of District Hall in South Boston. The group of about 10 chattered away excitedly about the teams they were...

DJ Fried Rice, also known as Questrom School of Business freshman Ryan Ng, prepares to spin a set at the Catholic Center Spring Formal Friday night at The Towers. PHOTO BY KELSEY CRONIN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

INTERVIEW: DJ Fried Rice serves up Boston fan-favorite tunes

Savannah Wu April 24, 2016

DJ Fried Rice started his career by compiling dance mixes for his high school’s dance team. He worked with student production services at school events, but DJ Fried Rice built a name for himself...

Artist Mark Kostabi poses with his painting at his solo exhibition opening in the Martin Lawrence Gallery Friday night. PHOTO BY KANKANIT WIRIYASAJJA/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Mark Kostabi uses “art as a dialogue” through pieces at Boston gallery

Savannah Wu April 19, 2016

Mark Kostabi, a leading artist known for his faceless figures, geometric abstractions and loud primary colors, hosted an opening reception Friday at Martin Lawrence Galleries on Newbury Street. As...

 
Special attention was given to a new study conducted by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center that found a link between marijuana and the abuse of alcohol and drugs because of the growing number of states legalizing medical and recreational cannabis. PHOTO BY LEXI PLINE/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Marijuana usage linked to substance abuse, researchers find

Savannah Wu February 23, 2016

As more states legalize marijuana for medical and recreational use, renewed health policy questions are brought to the forefront. A study by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center and...

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