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I was sitting alone in my room, grading code submissions that students in an introductory computer science course submitted. I clicked to move on to the next submission, and I froze.
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Dear Boston, BU and The Daily Free Press:
After four years at BU, three of which I’ve spent writing for the Daily Free Press lifestyle section, it’s finally time to write my last article.
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After starting the season 10-17, the Red Sox fired Alex Cora in his eighth year as manager of the team.
As likeable as Cora is, this start to the season has been inexcusable, and action was necessary.
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With less than a minute to go in overtime, Lehigh University goaltender Kasey Heath launched a full-field pass that sailed over the entire Boston University lacrosse team’s defense and landed perfectly in the stick of Mountain Hawks attack Luke Breslin.
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Boston-based U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor further restricted the Trump administration from requiring universities to provide admissions data in an April 24 ruling.
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Out of all my favorite foods and restaurants, there is one place that I treasure dearly: Tony’s Kusina. Plot twist, Tony’s Kusina is not an actual restaurant. Rather, it’s a nickname for my father’s home kitchen.
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As my Dublin study abroad program comes to an end, I want to reflect on my time in Europe. I would like to share what went right, what went wrong and all of the insight I have for those interested in studying abroad at some point.
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I fell into music writing because it was an outlet to talk about artists I liked and, frankly, it got me into a lot of concerts for free. Over four years, it’s grown into an obsession and the start of a career. https://t.co/1RybXhR0M4
The Haydenettes, the most decorated U.S. synchronized skating team with four Boston University students and one alum on its roster, won silver at the 2026 ISU Synchronized Skating World Championship in Salzburg, Austria on April 10-11.
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For many Americans who keep up with global news and politics, the European Union is a familiar institution. But how many can actually explain what it does or why it matters?https://t.co/mSAxojICA5
On crisp spring mornings, Boston’s Charles River Greenway buzzes with community members running, biking or just enjoying the fresh air.
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Between the harrowing pace of hustle culture, the endless scroll of social media and the rapid development of technology, finding peace and quiet in the digital age has grown difficult.
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Tens of thousands of people ran in the 130th Boston Marathon on April 20. Kenyan runner John Korir won the elite men’s division, setting a time record.
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Confession time: Carbs probably make up about 60% of my diet. Bread, pasta and pastries — if it has gluten, it’s getting eaten.
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