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Women’s basketball falls to Northeastern in season opener

Austin Chen November 9, 2022
Women's basketball dropped their season opener 66-65 to Northeastern on Monday night in Case Gym. The Terriers will travel to University of Miami on Sunday at 1 p.m. in Coral Gables, Florida.
ups and downs of becoming a transfer student

The ups and downs of becoming a transfer student

Morgan Macphee January 24, 2022
My overall experience with transferring was definitely difficult but in the end, it was all worth it.
I. Bennett Capers, a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, speaks at the “Racial Bias, Disparities and Oppression in the 1L Curriculum” talk on diversifying law education hosted by Boston University’s School of Law Saturday. DENGFENG YANG/ DFP FILE

BU School of Law holds symposium on racial inequality in legal education

Miriam Fauzia March 2, 2020
Law professionals from across the country gathered at the BU School of Law on Friday to attend the symposium entitled, “Racial Bias, Disparities and Oppression in the 1L Curriculum,” to discuss the lack of diversity in conversations in the field.
Between the Lines: 2018 NFL Draft awards and the way, way too early 2019 draft watch list

Between the Lines: 2018 NFL Draft awards and the way, way too early 2019 draft watch list

Michael Alcaraz April 30, 2018
The NFL draft is a long process — 256 draft picks, then before we can even get done evaluating this past draft, we are already thinking about next year’s draft. Today, I’m going to do both.
Throughout the 2017-18 season, freshman guard Walter Whyte has developed into an offensive force for men's basketball. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Freshman Walter Whyte becoming leader for men’s basketball

Liam O’Brien March 1, 2018
Whyte, the Terriers’ most anticipated recruit for the class of 2017, has emerged as a commanding presence in the locker room and on the court as the regular season progressed.
Freshman guard Javante McCoy will be an important player in the Terriers upcoming matchup against Bucknell. MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s basketball go on the road to take on No.10 Miami

Rishabh Krishan December 5, 2017

The Boston University Terriers traveled to Miami Monday night to take on the No.10 University of Miami the next day. Coming off a three-game winning streak, the Terriers (3-3) look to give the Hurricanes...

Freshman guard Javante McCoy will be an important player in the Terriers upcoming matchup against Bucknell. MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Men’s basketball overcomes UNH 70-69 in third straight win

Liam O’Brien December 2, 2017

The Boston University men’s basketball team took care of business Wednesday night in the first of four consecutive road games, knocking off the University of New Hampshire 70-69. The Terriers...

The Blue Line: Analyzing the College Football Playoff teams

The Blue Line: Analyzing the College Football Playoff teams

Mike Benedykciuk November 6, 2015

The College Football Playoff  selection committee made its first rankings earlier this week. The results were a bit surprising, but have little room for scrutiny. Clemson University comes in atop the...

Women’s tennis to face No. 15 Miami

Jacklyn Bamberger April 30, 2014

The Boston University women’s tennis team will be heading down to Florida to face the No. 15 University of Miami in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. BU (14-6) earned an automatic berth in the...

Peters, Adler named All-Americans after NCAA Indoor Championships

Jacklyn Bamberger March 18, 2014

Senior Rich Peters and senior Monica Adler represented the Boston University track team at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Albuquerque, N.M., this past weekend. Peters finished...

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