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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Monet Ota | Senior Graphic Artist

A summer of peace, love and dancing with Cyrus’s eighth studio album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’

Kritika Iyer March 28, 2023
Miley Cyrus released her eighth album, “Endless Summer Vacation,” on March 10, finally satisfying her fans as they waited for the next Miley era.
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Spotlight on Society: The ableism pandemic

Emma Shapiro February 25, 2021
In movies with characters who have a disability, the role should always be first considered for people who have the same disability, have lived these experiences and are able to accurately portray them. We need to approach this situation with solutions, so people no longer have to suffer misrepresentation or lack of representation when watching a character they wanted to relate to.

Music for every mood

Maya Frankel February 6, 2021
Every day is a cycle of laughing, crying, anger, happiness, excitement and about every emotion possible. Here are a few playlists for those many moods we all feel every day.
People with Projects: The art of music videos: dying or changing?

People with Projects: The art of music videos: dying or changing?

Kelsey Mihachik December 1, 2017

Last week, two music videos featuring celebrities were released back-to-back on YouTube. In addition to having star power, the videos, “Beautiful Trauma,” by P!nk, and “Santa’s Coming for Us,”...

Australian singer-songwriter Sia released her seventh album, "This is Acting," Friday. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA

REVIEW: Sia’s determination prevails in “This is Acting”

Mariel Cariker February 1, 2016

To say that Sia has undergone a lot of musical changes in her career would be an understatement. Before hits like “Chandelier” and “Elastic Heart,” Sia was mostly overlooked, doing vocals for...

BURSTEIN: We should treat Trump as a serious candidate, not an SNL host

BURSTEIN: We should treat Trump as a serious candidate, not an SNL host

Sarah Burstein November 9, 2015

“Saturday Night Live” is probably my absolute favorite part of election season. Among all the political ads, mud-slinging and debates, “SNL” has always been ready to keep our candidates humble...

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