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Ask Abby (Or Analise): No more silver springs — how to let go and move on from your ex

Analise Bruno March 30, 2025
Enter the half-joke, half-serious concept of “silver springing” someone. It’s the idea that you and all the love you bring with you are unforgettable — like a ghost that will eternally haunt them.
Yvonne Tang / DFP Staff

EDITORIAL: Stalking should be taken seriously, and survivors believed the first time

Editors September 15, 2021
Horrible things have happened, and will continue to happen. Why not do something about it?
Boston University’s Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Center website. BU hosted a virtual meeting Tuesday evening to explain updates to Title IX. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP FILE

Here’s the role Title IX plays in sexual assault accusations at BU

Jun Li November 11, 2020
BU hosted a panel Tuesday night on new Title IX rules — including mandatory live hearings that cross-examine both the defendant and complainant — which took effect Aug. 14 at universities nationwide. 
Gov. Charlie Baker announced $3 million in funding for 37 community-based organizations, police departments and state agencies Tuesday in an effort to prevent violence against women. MIKE DESOCIO/ DFP FILE

Massachusetts tackles violence against women with $3 million in funding

Alyssa Figueroa January 31, 2020

In an effort to help curb gender-based violence in Massachusetts, the Governor’s Office awarded $3 million in funding to 37 community-based organizations, police departments and state agencies, according...

EDITORIAL: SwindlerBuster allows users to invade Tinderers' already limited privacy

EDITORIAL: SwindlerBuster allows users to invade Tinderers’ already limited privacy

Editors April 6, 2016

One new website wants to show the world that if people play with Tinder, they’re going to get burned. For only $4.99, SwindlerBuster helps customers find out if a specific person has an active Tinder...

EDIT: No trespassing in a public domain

Daily Free Press Admin April 10, 2013

A new report has revealed that the Internal Revenue Service will be checking into individual Twitter and Facebook accounts to check for improprieties. By checking social media, the IRS will be able to...

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