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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Domino’s Pizza on Park Drive. BU Dining Services discontinued the use of dining and convenience points at Domino’s in South Campus due to declining usage. RACHEL FEINSTEIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Domino’s delivery no longer accepting meal points from BU students

Megan Amato September 10, 2024
Boston University students will no longer be able to use dining or convenience points to order Domino's Pizza delivery services.
the best burger in new york episode of how i met your mother

‘The Best Burger in New York’

Katherine Wright April 14, 2021
Not an actual NYC burger, but rather a “How I Met Your Mother” episode of the same title.
st patrick's day celebration in south boston

Boston celebrates second COVID-era St. Patrick’s Day

Taylor Brokesh March 17, 2021
South Boston’s traditional St. Patrick’s Day Parade was canceled for the second year in a row.
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Live music to stay out of Boston restaurants amid pandemic

Taylor Brokesh March 3, 2021
As Massachusetts entered Phase Three, Step Two of its COVID-19 reopening plan Monday, the City opted for a modified version of the plan, which also bars indoor performance venues and certain indoor recreational activities for an additional three weeks.
Sales have thrived for vendors of the Seasonal Seaport Farmers Market in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic. ALEXANDRA WIMLEY/ DFP FILE

Seaport Seasonal Farmers Market thrives through COVID-19 pandemic

Emma Vacirca September 25, 2020
Amid the pandemic, the annual farmers market has continued running, and many New England businesses have thrived because of it.
What’s open now while Massachusetts stands in reopening limbo

What’s open now while Massachusetts stands in reopening limbo

Isabel Contreras August 31, 2020
Restaurants and retail stores have been reopening their doors throughout the summer after initial coronavirus shutdowns, but many Boston businesses are not quite like students remember them.
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