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The Daily Free Press

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A student walks into the polling location at the Boston University Life Science and Engineering Building on Nov. 5. Republican college students across Boston feel threatened after alleged attacks following Donald Trump’s presidential win. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Boston students weigh in on alleged discrimination against Republicans on campus

Charlie Johnson December 6, 2024
College students across Boston are attempting to foster civil political discourse after a student group alleged that conservative students faced “escalating attacks” on campus in the weeks since Donald Trump was re-elected president.
Photographers Parker (left) and Moses (right) taking a picture of models Anthony Alava (left) and Selina Kagume (right) for Bayanihan magazine. The magazine is run by students from Boston University, Suffolk University and Northeastern University in collaboration with the BU Filipino Student Association. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

New Filipino student magazine brings ‘golden child’ experience to life

Martina Nacach Cowan Ros October 28, 2024
Bayanihan, a new student-run arts magazine, held its first photoshoot on Saturday in preparation for its inaugural edition.
People wave Palestinian flags during a rally organized by the Boston Coalition for Palestine. PHOTO BY LEIA GREEN

Bostonians rally, reflect on one year since Oct. 7 attacks

Leia Green October 8, 2024
This week, events in solidarity with both Israel and Palestine occurred throughout Boston and reflected the myriad of perspectives surrounding the ongoing conflict.
The Hyatt Regency in Cambridge. Some students in colleges across Boston have been boarded in hotels instead of dorms. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

College students across Boston pushed into hotel life to make room

Charlie Johnson September 25, 2024
With the fall semester underway, college students weigh the pros and cons of living in a hotel instead of a traditional dormitory infused in campus life. 
ETHBoston

ETH Boston’s 2023 Conference creates opportunities, community for students, professionals

Chinanuekpele Okoli May 1, 2023
ETH Boston 2023 Conference and Hackathon at Boston University took place this past weekend.
The sign for Back Bay.

Neighborhood signs throughout Boston get an artistic makeover

Xiaoya Shao February 22, 2023
The program, launched by Mayor Michelle Wu, aims to promote diversity and support local artists in Boston.
Men's march

Men’s March protest met with pro-abortion protest at the State House

Daily Free Press Staff October 17, 2022
Anti-abortion protestors gathered outside Planned Parenthood at 1055 Commonwealth Avenue and walked to the Massachusetts State House at a “Men’s March for Life” rally on Saturday, a national organization that calls on men to abolish abortion, rally for personhood and be “men of god,” according to the Men’s March mission statement.
LGBTQ Flag

Job fair for LGBTQ+ employees draws awareness to financial disparities for the community

Lian Niu October 14, 2022
A job fair hosted at Suffolk University was catered toward the LGBTQ community.
fair housing discrimination

Commission discusses relief efforts for housing discrimination

Emilia Wisniewski April 11, 2022
MCAD held a conference on April 8 to discuss the growing issue of housing discrimination in Boston.
Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George

Wu, Essaibi George prevail, stage set for November

Samuele Petruccelli September 16, 2021
Wu placed first and Essaibi George placed second in Tuesday's Preliminary Municipal Election.
apartment building at 1110 commonwealth avenue

Student renters charged illegal fees, face tenancy violations

Daily Free Press Staff April 29, 2021
Tenant inexperience and predatory behavior have contributed to a persistent illegal practices.
cars on harvard avenue in allston

Master Plan hatched for Allston-Brighton

Greye Dunn April 12, 2021
Activists said the City Council failed to protect residents against rent hikes and gentrification.
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