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A picture is not the whole truth | Tough Love

Analise Bruno October 28, 2022
The Wisconsin women’s volleyball team photo leaks were already an invasion of privacy — but the internet's taken the unfortunate situation to another level with its misogynistic reaction.
Riley Childs womens basketball

After four years at BU, Riley Childs set to bring energy and leadership to George Mason

Mark Fraenkel April 19, 2022
After 4 years as an emotional leader of the Boston University women's basketball team, Riley Childs will leave BU for George Mason as a grad transfer next year.
EDITORIAL: We don’t need committees to tell us free speech is important

EDITORIAL: We don’t need committees to tell us free speech is important

Editors February 19, 2019

In a university-wide email last Tuesday, Boston University President Robert Brown announced the creation of two committees which will address freedom of expression on BU’s campus. Brown wrote that...

Current Terriers Jake Oettinger, Dante Fabbro and Shane Bowers. Each are included in the nine first-round draft picks Boston University has seen over the last four years. MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

With nine draft picks in four years, BU hockey a pipeline to the NHL

Liam O’Brien October 11, 2018
As the NHL regular season began play Oct. 3, 15 former Terriers were donning sweaters. Many of these players, including recent stars Jack Eichel and Clayton Keller, were drafted in the first round.
Freshman forward Jesse Compher scored the Terriers' lone goal of the night against Vermont. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Women’s hockey pulls off 6-4 win over Brown, Compher picks up first collegiate goals

Lily Betts November 29, 2017

The Boston University women’s hockey team beat Brown University 6-4 Tuesday night in the first matchup between the two teams since the 2010-11 season. Early in the first period, senior forward...

EDITORIAL: Microaggressions are rampant, and education is the first step to change

EDITORIAL: Microaggressions are rampant, and education is the first step to change

Editors September 8, 2016

“It would not be unheard-of for a student to join us from the state of Wisconsin having had zero people of color in their high school,” Dr. Lori Berquam, dean of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,...

PHOTO BY FALON MORAN/DFP FILE PHOTO

No. 8 men’s hockey kicks off Hockey East play with UConn

Judy Cohen October 23, 2015

Seeing his team fall in an exhibition game to the U.S. National Team Development Program Under-18 Team last weekend made David Quinn realize one thing — his players don’t like playing in games that...

No. 6 Terriers improve attitude, play in home win over Wisconsin

No. 6 Terriers improve attitude, play in home win over Wisconsin

Judy Cohen October 18, 2015

When the U.S. National Team Development Program Under-18 team scored 43 seconds into the game on Friday night, you could have heard a penny drop. No one was was saying a word on the Boston University...

Senior assistant captain Matt Lane had his second goal in as many games against Wisconsin on Saturday. PHOTO BY FALON MORAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU men’s hockey surges past Wisconsin for 1st win of season

Sarah Kirkpatrick October 17, 2015

What a difference 24 hours can make. A night after an "immature" exhibition loss to the U.S. National Team Development Program Under-18 team, the No. 6 Boston University men's hockey team defeated the...

Senior forward Danny O'Regan had a goal against the U.S. U-18 team when the two squads met last year. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/DFP FILE PHOTO

No. 6 men’s hockey welcomes Wisconsin, U.S. U-18 Team to Agganis Arena

Sarah Kirkpatrick October 16, 2015

With its second regular season game looming, the No. 6 Boston University men’s hockey team finds itself in a place it hasn’t been since the 2009-10 season: without a win. After a solid week of practice...

PHOTO BY MICHELLE JAY/DFP FILE PHOTO

Brian Durocher finds destiny with women’s hockey

Justin Pallenik October 8, 2015

[rawr] .full-width h1 { font-family: "intro_regular", "Helvetica", sans-serif; width: 100%; }[/rawr] Five national championships, 22 Frozen Fours, 30 Beanpot titles — the Boston University men’s...

No. 5 women’s hockey falls to No. 3/4 Wisconsin in NCAA Tournament

No. 5 women’s hockey falls to No. 3/4 Wisconsin in NCAA Tournament

Jonathan Sigal March 16, 2015

After riding a five game unbeaten streak and capturing their fourth straight Hockey East title, the No. 5 Boston University women’s hockey team finally met its match on Saturday afternoon. Facing...

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