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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

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Gaming the System: Diamond, Pearl and golden ages

Nick Speranza March 4, 2021
For the foreseeable future, this great cycle of nostalgia will continue. Even the painful or annoying periods of life may transform into fond memories, but remembering good times is bittersweet. As always, all we can do is enjoy the present — the only time we ever actually live in.
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2021 Breakdown: The GameStop saga proves the power of collective action

Gabriella Aponte February 5, 2021
If the collective action of a set of Reddit users can upend massive financial markets and force financial elites to lose billions, what can’t the power of collective action accomplish?
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2021 Breakdown: Bipartisanship is a lose-lose situation

Gabriella Aponte January 27, 2021

It’s the dawn of a proverbial new day in the United States — a new president, a new administration and a renewed sense of confidence in the president’s ability to deal with the crises at hand. President...

Gabriella Aponte

2020 Breakdown: Hypocritical Republicans are finally getting their dose of karma

Gabriella Aponte October 8, 2020
The super-spreader event that led so many Republicans to become afflicted with coronavirus is the very event that could impede their main purpose for holding and attending it in the first place.
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EDITORIAL: Don’t judge an article by its headline, and don’t judge a politician by a poll

Editors October 24, 2017

Even the most avid of news consumers occasionally skim a headline and skip the article. Sometimes it just feels like the headline says it all. “Trump is Boston’s least favorite pol, survey says,”...

Diana Abbas, CAS '18, speaks during a Boston University student government meeting Monday, which aimed to develop a new direction for the organization after a series of E-board member resignations. PHOTO BY BRIAN SONG/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students find difficulty trusting SG, controversies continue

Amanda Kaufman November 19, 2015

Amid controversy surrounding the Boston University Student Government, a few students remain positive about the possible reform of SG. The impeachment and resignations of several members of the Executive...

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