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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Boston City Hall. During the Boston City Council meeting today, councilors discussed accepting an American Rescue Plan Act grant, creating a committee for domestic violence and sexual assault and recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day. ANDREW BURKE-STEVENSON/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

City Council discusses ARPA grant, committee for domestic violence and sexual assault, Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Siena Gleason October 9, 2024
Boston City Council discussed a $7 million grant payment, a resolution in support of a domestic violence and sexual assault committee and a resolution recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day during its Wednesday meeting at City Hall Plaza. 
BU Global music festival

All-day, outdoor festival celebrates global music

Stella Tannenbaum September 19, 2022
BU welcomed performance groups from across the world to perform on Saturday at the Global Music Festival.
Elizabeth James-Perry art display "Indigenous Voices in the Americas"

BU Arts Initiative continues ‘Indigenous Voices’ series with new exhibition

Sara Sonsini February 25, 2022
Art of Elizabeth James-Perry of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head-Aquinnah in Massachusetts can be found on the second floor of the GSU through May.
In preparation for Thanksgiving, the Plimoth Patuxet Museum has reduced its dining capacities, implemented one-way paths and adjusted its cleaning protocols. COURTESY OF BEN FRANKSE VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Plimoth Patuxet Museums adapt Thanksgiving events to COVID-19 protocol

Allison Pirog November 24, 2020
Plimoth Patuxet Museums has reduced its dining capacities, implemented one-way pathways and increased cleaning protocols.
EDIT: A Tradition of Excess

EDIT: A Tradition of Excess

Editors November 20, 2014

The day that started as a day to remember the Pilgrims and Wampanoag tribe coming together to give thanks for their first successful harvest in 1621 (or at least that’s what we’re told in elementary...

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