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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University

The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

A note from a once lonely member of Gen Z

Margaret Corona April 25, 2023
Maintaining an online presence on social media can be exhausting. We're expected to create unique, cool online identities while balancing the other stressors of life.
Unmasked: What is one way you've changed since childhood?

Unmasked: What is one way you’ve changed since childhood?

Veronica Thompson March 29, 2023
What is one way you've changed since childhood?
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Moving Forward: The pandemic’s effect on our personalities

Divya Sood April 20, 2021
It is important we acknowledge our internal personality changes after a major life event.
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It’s the little things that make life bearable

Michelle Tian March 22, 2021
We need small, everyday moments to brighten up our lives so we can build up to larger goals.
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EDITORIAL: With normalcy on the horizon, we cannot forget the importance of communication, setting boundaries

Editors March 11, 2021
In times of crisis, nothing beats finding people you can lean on and commiserate with. The COVID-19 pandemic has showcased who our true friends are, taught us how to deal with interpersonal conflict and reminded us to be mindful of others.
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EDITORIAL: Living on campus is a better bet during the pandemic

Editors February 19, 2021
Living on campus edges out living off campus for the security it provides us in an otherwise uncertain, unsafe time. You have more peace of mind living on campus knowing you are with people who are held accountable to the same standards as you.
Diamonds and Rust: Putting your rested foot first

Diamonds and Rust: Putting your rested foot first

Joel Herbert January 26, 2021
Is there a correct way to spend your free time to maximize your mental health for the coming work days ahead? There is a rather simple answer: do the things that make you happy.
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