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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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On-Deck Circle: Predicting MLB’s award winners

Brendan Galvin March 19, 2024
The 2024-2025 MLB season kicks off with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres squaring off in the first-ever MLB Seoul Series. While the other 28 MLB teams won’t start their regular season until next week, the two-game series between NL West rivals will be a sign of things to come ahead of a new baseball season.
A College of Fine Arts sign. In the six weeks left in 2021, the Boston University School of Theatre will be putting on eight more shows. ERIN BILLINGS/ DFP FILE

PREVIEW: Eight School of Theatre shows wrap up Fall performances

Emily Pauls November 17, 2021
Performances are taking place across campus, from the Dance Theatre to the College of Fine Arts.
BURKE: It's time to cut off North Korea

BURKE: It’s time to cut off North Korea

Patrick Burke September 6, 2017

Over the weekend, North Korea tested a hydrogen bomb. It was a headline that I certainly didn’t want to see, because I knew that giving more attention to Kim Jong-un only fuels his egocentric ways. North...

Ai Weiwei’s sculpture “Forever,” which is made of bicycles, will be on display in the Ann and Graham Gund Gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts at the new exhibition “Megacities Asia,” opening on Sunday. PHOTO COURTESY CHUCK CHOI/MFA

PREVIEW: “Megacities Asia” showcases sculptural art from found objects

Allegra Peelor March 31, 2016

In the past 50 years, “megacities,” those with 10 million or more people, have sprouted up all over the world, especially in Asia. As a result, artists have taken to the streets and started creating...

EDITORIAL: South Korean holographic protest carries less impact

EDITORIAL: South Korean holographic protest carries less impact

Editors February 25, 2016

The hologram craze first hit with Michael Jackson, then Whitney Houston and now political protesters. The second-ever holographic protest was held Wednesday in South Korea, NPR reported. Amnesty Korea...

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