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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Jun LI/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Social media lifestyle is tainted with toxicity

Editors November 13, 2020
But behind the facade of business-savvy, carefree young adults is an industry filled with a deeply-bred toxicity that favors shallowness and ingenuity.
Boston University’s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The wellness industry contributed to about 5.3 percent of the global economy’s output in 2018. PAIGE WARD/ DFP STAFF

Growing health, wellness industries projected to continue expansion

Lauren Richards March 19, 2019

Acai bowls, yoga studios and oat milk have each made their mark on the nation’s wellness market over the past few years. Cycling studios, self-care products and farm-to-table restaurants have also...

Amanda J. G. Napior, doctoral candidate of religion and society at Boston University, speaks at the “BU Graduate Student Conference on Religion and Technology” Saturday. FELIX PHILLIPS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

‘Conference on Religion and Technology’ investigates two fields’ overlooked intersection

Victoria Bond October 4, 2018
People from as far as California and as near as Cambridge flocked to Boston University’s Photonics Center Saturday to explore the relationship between religion and technology. BU’s Graduate Program in Religion Student Association hosted the “Conference on Religion and Technology.”
HAGERTY: Should you pay for spin class? Probably not.

HAGERTY: Should you pay for spin class? Probably not.

Grace Hagerty September 26, 2017

It’s almost October and classes are in full swing. At this time in the semester, between assignments, papers and midterms on the horizon, it can be really easy to start slacking on workouts.  If I’m...

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