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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Harvard University Massachusetts Hall. Harvard and Yale University have dismissed several faculty members because of controversy related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. JENNY CHEN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Harvard faculty terminations evoke unease, conversation

Phoebe Miller April 8, 2025
Harvard University dismissed two faculty members of its Center for Middle Eastern Studies in March after the CMES faced accusations of ideological bias and antisemitism regarding teaching on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Emma Clement | Graphics Editor

Lessons from abroad — and beyond | Maia’s Inner Monologue

Maia Penzer January 26, 2025
What I wrote in my journal abroad didn’t seem worth sharing since many entries were half-formed thoughts. But there’s more there than I initially realized. I wrote for the hell of it — which, I think, is the best type of writing. Now, I'm diving into my unfiltered journal entries from abroad — they’re raw, real and vulnerable. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

REVIEW: Aesthetics meet ambition in viral Emerson student film Glory & Gore

Isabella Laikin December 8, 2024
Emerson students and creative soulmates Gianna Cavarozzi and Lyanna Zammas co-wrote and co-directed a dark, witty exploration of power, corruption and masculinity — seen through a distinctly feminine lens. This 44 minute short film transcends the expectations of a student project with the transformative power of women-led storytelling by its women-run crew.
Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

Out of work | Doctor’s Orders

Luc Ljoka December 8, 2024
The university has recently put me on disciplinary leave, pending a psych evaluation. Even though I don’t think I need it, would you be willing to take me on as a client?
Emma Clement | Senior Graphic Artist

Your guide to navigating campus on crutches

Samantha Marshall November 4, 2024
After three weeks on crutches due to a sports injury that ended in hip surgery, I suddenly found myself facing everyday challenges that made the walkable city of Boston, unwalkable. I wanted to share some advice for anyone else who finds themselves on crutches in the middle of the semester. 
Iris Ren | Graphic Artist

Everyone’s going to law school

Sophia Keohane October 17, 2024
My father has advised me to never, ever, become a lawyer. He’s been practicing law for 21 years, and that’s one of the biggest pieces of legal advice he has ever given to me and my little sister. It was one of those things he would state at a family dinner while we picked at potatoes and prayed for the ice cream our grandad got us. 
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

‘Home is where I want to be, but I guess I’m already there’

Ruby Voge June 2, 2024
It may sound cheesy, but it’s all true. To all of the incoming freshmen, transfer students and incoming seniors — I still can’t believe that I’m one of those — you have plenty of time. You are not behind. Learn to enjoy the passing of time and try not to rush into a life that you feel others expect of you. If all else fails, dancing and singing with friends is always a good idea.
Luc Ljoka | Graphic Artist

College party culture | Doctor’s Orders

Luc Ljoka March 24, 2024
Dear Doctors, I’m going to a party this weekend, but I don’t drink. How do I tell everyone without making it awkward? Sincerely, Perplexed
Haley Alvarez-Lauto | Senior Graphic Artist

One last curtain call

Michelle Tian April 26, 2023
Mournful and blissful. Sad and happy. Bittersweet, if you will. I've got one month left until I throw my cap in the air and say goodbye to Boston University for good.
Chloe Patel and Analise Bruno | Graphic Artists

OP-ED: BU needs to do more about its sexual assault problem

Guest Writer April 9, 2023
It’s time to call on the BU administration to adopt the The Survivors' Bill of Rights and remind BU that they have a responsibility to ensure the safety of its students.
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

EDITORIAL: Tolerating the intolerable — the price of free speech

Editors April 3, 2023
Freedom of speech is a right against legal repercussions, not against social consequences.
Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

EDITORIAL: SAT scores shouldn’t define us

Editors February 21, 2023
We acknowledge that everyone comes from a different educational background in the same way that they do social, economic and cultural — so why should every student be defined by a single number they earn from a test that isn’t holistically fair?
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