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MINORITY REPORT: LET THEM EAT MEAT Minority Report: Let them eat meat. April 22, 2021 12:48 am by Lincoln Son Currie. Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, designated April as “Meat on the Table” month. The announcement was a right-wing culture war response to a “MeatOut” declaration from Gov. Jason Polis, D-Colo. I usually have no taste for this kind of performative nonsense, but THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
BOSTON OBSERVES FIRST ARAB AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH Boston observes first Arab American Heritage Month. April 14, 2021 1:53 am by Molly Farrar. The Boston City Council declared April Arab American Heritage Month during its April 7 meeting. Councilor At-Large Annissa Essaibi George offered the resolution, which passed unanimously, to celebrate Arab American contributions to the countryand the city.
PANDEMIC BRINGS UNIQUE CHALLENGES FOR ESL STUDENTS Pandemic brings unique challenges for ESL students, families. The transition to virtual learning during the pandemic has posed challenges for English learners both young and old. In public school, private ESL programs and public English classes, both adult and K-12 ESL students are struggling with their education. McKinley MiddleSchool.
COVID-19 AFFECTS STRESS LEVELS AMONG STUDENTS Mia Parker, a freshman in the College of Communication, said remote learning and the greater turbulence of the pandemic have greatly impacted her college experience. “Coronavirus has obviously caused a lot of stress because there’s a lot of challenges that present itself with virtual learning and hybrid learning,” Parker said.“On top
EDITORIAL: RISING ANTI-ASIAN HATE CRIMES ILLUMINATE Over the past few weeks, the media has latched onto anti-Asian American racism after a surge of anti-Asian hate crimes across the nation. Ever since COVID-19 struck the United States, the rates of these violent and discriminatory incidences have skyrocketed. LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES Let’s Talk About: Westernization in non-Western countries. March 17, 2021 12:45 am by Mayela Machribie Lumban Gaol. A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with“No
EDITORIAL: BANNING PEPPER SPRAY ON For women, walking across campus after a late night in the library or at a club meeting can be a treacherous journey. The unfortunate truth is that women will always face a risk. THE DAILY FREE PRESS May 25, 2021. Demonstrators marched through Boston in opposition to violence against protesters in Colombia. Baker announces next phase of vaccination efforts, changes to vaccination sites. Student renters charged illegal fees, face tenancy violations. Boston’s REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART As a tale of man and nature, interspecies bonds and the miraculous intelligence of the octopus as a product of evolution, this film is meant to leave the viewer filled with wonder. Instead, I left quite disgusted. The film’s main — human — character, Craig Foster, is to blame. Foster is an interesting guy, sure, but not really in a goodway.
MINORITY REPORT: LET THEM EAT MEAT Minority Report: Let them eat meat. April 22, 2021 12:48 am by Lincoln Son Currie. Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, designated April as “Meat on the Table” month. The announcement was a right-wing culture war response to a “MeatOut” declaration from Gov. Jason Polis, D-Colo. I usually have no taste for this kind of performative nonsense, but THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
BOSTON OBSERVES FIRST ARAB AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH Boston observes first Arab American Heritage Month. April 14, 2021 1:53 am by Molly Farrar. The Boston City Council declared April Arab American Heritage Month during its April 7 meeting. Councilor At-Large Annissa Essaibi George offered the resolution, which passed unanimously, to celebrate Arab American contributions to the countryand the city.
PANDEMIC BRINGS UNIQUE CHALLENGES FOR ESL STUDENTS Pandemic brings unique challenges for ESL students, families. The transition to virtual learning during the pandemic has posed challenges for English learners both young and old. In public school, private ESL programs and public English classes, both adult and K-12 ESL students are struggling with their education. McKinley MiddleSchool.
COVID-19 AFFECTS STRESS LEVELS AMONG STUDENTS Mia Parker, a freshman in the College of Communication, said remote learning and the greater turbulence of the pandemic have greatly impacted her college experience. “Coronavirus has obviously caused a lot of stress because there’s a lot of challenges that present itself with virtual learning and hybrid learning,” Parker said.“On top
EDITORIAL: RISING ANTI-ASIAN HATE CRIMES ILLUMINATE Over the past few weeks, the media has latched onto anti-Asian American racism after a surge of anti-Asian hate crimes across the nation. Ever since COVID-19 struck the United States, the rates of these violent and discriminatory incidences have skyrocketed. LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES Let’s Talk About: Westernization in non-Western countries. March 17, 2021 12:45 am by Mayela Machribie Lumban Gaol. A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with“No
EDITORIAL: BANNING PEPPER SPRAY ON For women, walking across campus after a late night in the library or at a club meeting can be a treacherous journey. The unfortunate truth is that women will always face a risk. BU TO LIFT SOCIAL DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMMER, KEEP 58 minutes ago · Boston University announced that it will lift social distancing requirements but still require masks in classrooms and other populated indoor spaces as the University plans to repopulate campus for the Summer and Fall in an email from the Dean of STUDENTS DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER DISCOVERING HISTORY Boston University’s Department of History. Students demanded accountability after former Ph.D. student and teaching fellow Benjamin Welton was exposed for allegedly publishing several forms of white nationalist content under pen names by the HuffPost May 26. LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES Let’s Talk About: Westernization in non-Western countries. March 17, 2021 12:45 am by Mayela Machribie Lumban Gaol. A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with“No
STUDENTS REFLECT ON MENTAL HEALTH THROUGHOUT COVID-19 Students reflect on mental health throughout COVID-19 pandemic. March 11, 2021 3:06 am by Rachel Do. When COVID-19 spread around the world last March, local officials, news outlets and media emphasized safety measures such as social distancing, mask wearing and, now, vaccinations. But while physical protection from the virus hasconsumed
FORMER BU LECTURER POSTS ESSAY CRITICIZING UNIVERSITY’S Former Boston University lecturer Samuel Shupe posted an essay on the BU Reddit page Jan. 14 expressing his disappointment in the University’s failure to pay its faculty — including himself — a living wage. In the post titled “BU’s Poor Treatment of Faculty (and Students),” Shupe describes how he was forced to quit his jobteaching
SONG SPOTLIGHT: ‘CRAZIER THINGS’ BY CHELSEA CUTLER The song pays homage to a former romantic partner and depicts the heartbreak associated with past relationships. ILLUSTRATION BY HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. “Crazier Things” is an ode to a romantic partner who isn’t in your life anymore. It is a common theme throughout many songs in the industry today, but Cutler does itin
MIND YOUR BUSINESS: CONSCIOUS CONSUMERISM IS NOT ETHICAL Conscious consumerism is a movement that promotes being aware of what you buy and financially supporting brands that align with your values whenever possible. The movement has been gaining momentum recently, especially in younger circles. It is often thought of as ethical consumerism because it also promotes boycotting unethical companiesand
DEAR MEN: “MEN ARE TRASH” IS A PHRASE THAT BELONGS TO ALL TW: racism, sexism, sexual assault, cat-calling. Yvonne Tang. I’m sure we’ve all heard the phrase “men are trash.” Honestly, it’s managed to work its way into my own daily vernacular. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE REVIEW: Milk Bar is not worth the hype. Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. But unfortunately, if you are looking for a small,local
GET PSYCHED: IS DR. HANNIBAL LECTER A After reading my stories, you’ll get psyched. Since the release of the iconic American thriller movie series “Manhunter,” “The Silence of the Lambs” and “Hannibal,” Dr. Hannibal “Cannibal” Lecter has gained popularity as a charming serial killer. Although Lecter THE DAILY FREE PRESS Men’s lacrosse loses 11-8 to Colgate in Patriot League quarterfinals. May 6, 2021. The Boston University men's lacrosse team ended its season in a playoff loss versus Colgate Women’s lacrosse ends season in playoff loss to Colgate. BU women’s basketball welcomes new head coach Melissa D’Amico. THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART As a tale of man and nature, interspecies bonds and the miraculous intelligence of the octopus as a product of evolution, this film is meant to leave the viewer filled with wonder. Instead, I left quite disgusted. The film’s main — human — character, Craig Foster, is to blame. Foster is an interesting guy, sure, but not really in a goodway.
GALLERY: SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM ACROSS BOSTON By Shannon Damiano, Thalia Lauzon and Hannah Yoshinaga. Following the start of spring last month and the return of warmer temperatures, flowers have begun to bloom throughout Boston. Daffodil garden in Brookline. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. A couple sits underneath a blossoming tree. COM GRADUATES WED AT BU BEACH 11 YEARS AFTER MEETING ON COM graduates wed at BU Beach 11 years after meeting on campus. October 3, 2020 8:12 am by Angela Yang. They’ve known each other since just before their freshman year, but 2013 Boston University alumni Casey Rabin and Andrew Feldman didn’t fall in love until after graduation. Saturday, the two will wed on the BU Beach — thesite where
AMERICAN PROTEST: VICTORIA’S SECRET IS BUILT ON ABUSE AND Normalizing all types of women is a much better company image than abuse and sexual assault. Victoria’s Secret has dug its own grave over the past few years by refusing to move with the times and accept body positivity. It has made women feel unattractive because they are not underweight. Starving models are no longer what I, and many women CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE REVIEW: Milk Bar is not worth the hype. Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. But unfortunately, if you are looking for a small,local
REVIEW: RON WHITE’S NETFLIX SPECIAL DROWNS IN ALCOHOL AND The stand-up comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White’s original special, “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” was released on Netflix Tuesday. The Texas native’s signature routine is a cocktail of bawdy anecdotes, biting cynicism and a certain brand of brashness that can only be described as the kind of dirty, offensive humor your THE 5 BEST GROCERY STORES NEAR BOSTON The 5 best grocery stores near Boston University. 1. Trader Joe’s. Oh Joe, I don’t know what I would do without you. You make off-brand seem like the best thing a product can be, and I appreciate your commitment to inexpensive food that doesn’t make me feel like I’m living in the Soviet bloc when I eat it. Everyone loves Trader Joe’s THE DAILY FREE PRESS Men’s lacrosse loses 11-8 to Colgate in Patriot League quarterfinals. May 6, 2021. The Boston University men's lacrosse team ended its season in a playoff loss versus Colgate Women’s lacrosse ends season in playoff loss to Colgate. BU women’s basketball welcomes new head coach Melissa D’Amico. REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART As a tale of man and nature, interspecies bonds and the miraculous intelligence of the octopus as a product of evolution, this film is meant to leave the viewer filled with wonder. Instead, I left quite disgusted. The film’s main — human — character, Craig Foster, is to blame. Foster is an interesting guy, sure, but not really in a goodway.
THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
GALLERY: SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM ACROSS BOSTON By Shannon Damiano, Thalia Lauzon and Hannah Yoshinaga. Following the start of spring last month and the return of warmer temperatures, flowers have begun to bloom throughout Boston. Daffodil garden in Brookline. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. A couple sits underneath a blossoming tree. COM GRADUATES WED AT BU BEACH 11 YEARS AFTER MEETING ON COM graduates wed at BU Beach 11 years after meeting on campus. October 3, 2020 8:12 am by Angela Yang. They’ve known each other since just before their freshman year, but 2013 Boston University alumni Casey Rabin and Andrew Feldman didn’t fall in love until after graduation. Saturday, the two will wed on the BU Beach — thesite where
AMERICAN PROTEST: VICTORIA’S SECRET IS BUILT ON ABUSE AND Normalizing all types of women is a much better company image than abuse and sexual assault. Victoria’s Secret has dug its own grave over the past few years by refusing to move with the times and accept body positivity. It has made women feel unattractive because they are not underweight. Starving models are no longer what I, and many women CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE REVIEW: Milk Bar is not worth the hype. Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. But unfortunately, if you are looking for a small,local
REVIEW: RON WHITE’S NETFLIX SPECIAL DROWNS IN ALCOHOL AND The stand-up comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White’s original special, “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” was released on Netflix Tuesday. The Texas native’s signature routine is a cocktail of bawdy anecdotes, biting cynicism and a certain brand of brashness that can only be described as the kind of dirty, offensive humor your THE 5 BEST GROCERY STORES NEAR BOSTON The 5 best grocery stores near Boston University. 1. Trader Joe’s. Oh Joe, I don’t know what I would do without you. You make off-brand seem like the best thing a product can be, and I appreciate your commitment to inexpensive food that doesn’t make me feel like I’m living in the Soviet bloc when I eat it. Everyone loves Trader Joe’s STUDENTS DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER DISCOVERING HISTORY Boston University’s Department of History. Students demanded accountability after former Ph.D. student and teaching fellow Benjamin Welton was exposed for allegedly publishing several forms of white nationalist content under pen names by the HuffPost May STUDENTS REFLECT ON MENTAL HEALTH THROUGHOUT COVID-19 Students reflect on mental health throughout COVID-19 pandemic. March 11, 2021 3:06 am by Rachel Do. When COVID-19 spread around the world last March, local officials, news outlets and media emphasized safety measures such as social distancing, mask wearing and, now, vaccinations. But while physical protection from the virus hasconsumed
IMPACT – PAGE 2 – THE DAILY FREE PRESS EDITORIAL: Returning to in-person classes may invite new anxieties, but will undoubtedly help stabilize our lives SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT HOLDS FIRST IN-PERSON Boston mayoral candidates John Barros, Andrea Campbell, Kim Janey, Annissa Essaibi George, Jon Santiago and Michelle Wu at the Suffolk County House of Corrections May 28. The candidates addressed criminal justice reform, mental health resources and more at their first in-person mayoral forum LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES Let’s Talk About: Westernization in non-Western countries. March 17, 2021 12:45 am by Mayela Machribie Lumban Gaol. A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with“No
EDITORIAL: ONLINE LEARNING DOES NOT EQUATE TO EASIER EDITORIAL: Online learning does not equate to easier education. It’s 7:30 a.m on a Wednesday. You wake up to snow-covered roads and the local news anchors reporting that school has been canceled for the day. Cue the sigh of relief, the burst of excitement and the snuggle back under your sheets. That’s what we’re all yearning for, right?A
GENERATION NAMES EXPLAINED Generation names explained. A “generation” is defined as a group of people born in the same time period, and generation names exemplify our human tendency to categorize ourselves. Over time, sociologists and generation researchers usually deem titles for the different age groups based on historical social trends. CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. JUNE 2021 – THE BOSTON HOCKEY BLOG This was our last edition of Terrier Hockey Talk for this campaign of BU Men’s and Women’s Hockey. We covered Terriers performing for team USA in the IIHF World Championship, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the Toronto Star’s controversial front page. NEWS – PAGE 2821 – THE DAILY FREE PRESS EDITORIAL: Returning to in-person classes may invite new anxieties, but will undoubtedly help stabilize our lives THE DAILY FREE PRESS Men’s lacrosse loses 11-8 to Colgate in Patriot League quarterfinals. May 6, 2021. The Boston University men's lacrosse team ended its season in a playoff loss versus Colgate Women’s lacrosse ends season in playoff loss to Colgate. BU women’s basketball welcomes new head coach Melissa D’Amico. THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART As a tale of man and nature, interspecies bonds and the miraculous intelligence of the octopus as a product of evolution, this film is meant to leave the viewer filled with wonder. Instead, I left quite disgusted. The film’s main — human — character, Craig Foster, is to blame. Foster is an interesting guy, sure, but not really in a goodway.
GALLERY: SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM ACROSS BOSTON By Shannon Damiano, Thalia Lauzon and Hannah Yoshinaga. Following the start of spring last month and the return of warmer temperatures, flowers have begun to bloom throughout Boston. Daffodil garden in Brookline. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. A couple sits underneath a blossoming tree. COM GRADUATES WED AT BU BEACH 11 YEARS AFTER MEETING ON COM graduates wed at BU Beach 11 years after meeting on campus. October 3, 2020 8:12 am by Angela Yang. They’ve known each other since just before their freshman year, but 2013 Boston University alumni Casey Rabin and Andrew Feldman didn’t fall in love until after graduation. Saturday, the two will wed on the BU Beach — thesite where
AMERICAN PROTEST: VICTORIA’S SECRET IS BUILT ON ABUSE AND Normalizing all types of women is a much better company image than abuse and sexual assault. Victoria’s Secret has dug its own grave over the past few years by refusing to move with the times and accept body positivity. It has made women feel unattractive because they are not underweight. Starving models are no longer what I, and many women CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE REVIEW: Milk Bar is not worth the hype. Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. But unfortunately, if you are looking for a small,local
REVIEW: RON WHITE’S NETFLIX SPECIAL DROWNS IN ALCOHOL AND The stand-up comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White’s original special, “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” was released on Netflix Tuesday. The Texas native’s signature routine is a cocktail of bawdy anecdotes, biting cynicism and a certain brand of brashness that can only be described as the kind of dirty, offensive humor your THE 5 BEST GROCERY STORES NEAR BOSTON The 5 best grocery stores near Boston University. 1. Trader Joe’s. Oh Joe, I don’t know what I would do without you. You make off-brand seem like the best thing a product can be, and I appreciate your commitment to inexpensive food that doesn’t make me feel like I’m living in the Soviet bloc when I eat it. Everyone loves Trader Joe’s THE DAILY FREE PRESS Men’s lacrosse loses 11-8 to Colgate in Patriot League quarterfinals. May 6, 2021. The Boston University men's lacrosse team ended its season in a playoff loss versus Colgate Women’s lacrosse ends season in playoff loss to Colgate. BU women’s basketball welcomes new head coach Melissa D’Amico. THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 The coronavirus was first discovered in chickens in 1937 and researched in greater detail in humans in 1965, according to several science journals. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is considered genetically similar to SARS and has been designated by health officials as SARS-CoV-2. The surface of the virus is dottedwith spike
REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART As a tale of man and nature, interspecies bonds and the miraculous intelligence of the octopus as a product of evolution, this film is meant to leave the viewer filled with wonder. Instead, I left quite disgusted. The film’s main — human — character, Craig Foster, is to blame. Foster is an interesting guy, sure, but not really in a goodway.
GALLERY: SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM ACROSS BOSTON By Shannon Damiano, Thalia Lauzon and Hannah Yoshinaga. Following the start of spring last month and the return of warmer temperatures, flowers have begun to bloom throughout Boston. Daffodil garden in Brookline. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. A couple sits underneath a blossoming tree. COM GRADUATES WED AT BU BEACH 11 YEARS AFTER MEETING ON COM graduates wed at BU Beach 11 years after meeting on campus. October 3, 2020 8:12 am by Angela Yang. They’ve known each other since just before their freshman year, but 2013 Boston University alumni Casey Rabin and Andrew Feldman didn’t fall in love until after graduation. Saturday, the two will wed on the BU Beach — thesite where
AMERICAN PROTEST: VICTORIA’S SECRET IS BUILT ON ABUSE AND Normalizing all types of women is a much better company image than abuse and sexual assault. Victoria’s Secret has dug its own grave over the past few years by refusing to move with the times and accept body positivity. It has made women feel unattractive because they are not underweight. Starving models are no longer what I, and many women CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE REVIEW: Milk Bar is not worth the hype. Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. But unfortunately, if you are looking for a small,local
REVIEW: RON WHITE’S NETFLIX SPECIAL DROWNS IN ALCOHOL AND The stand-up comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White’s original special, “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” was released on Netflix Tuesday. The Texas native’s signature routine is a cocktail of bawdy anecdotes, biting cynicism and a certain brand of brashness that can only be described as the kind of dirty, offensive humor your THE 5 BEST GROCERY STORES NEAR BOSTON The 5 best grocery stores near Boston University. 1. Trader Joe’s. Oh Joe, I don’t know what I would do without you. You make off-brand seem like the best thing a product can be, and I appreciate your commitment to inexpensive food that doesn’t make me feel like I’m living in the Soviet bloc when I eat it. Everyone loves Trader Joe’s STUDENTS DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER DISCOVERING HISTORY Boston University’s Department of History. Students demanded accountability after former Ph.D. student and teaching fellow Benjamin Welton was exposed for allegedly publishing several forms of white nationalist content under pen names by the HuffPost May STUDENTS REFLECT ON MENTAL HEALTH THROUGHOUT COVID-19 Students reflect on mental health throughout COVID-19 pandemic. March 11, 2021 3:06 am by Rachel Do. When COVID-19 spread around the world last March, local officials, news outlets and media emphasized safety measures such as social distancing, mask wearing and, now, vaccinations. But while physical protection from the virus hasconsumed
IMPACT – PAGE 2 – THE DAILY FREE PRESS EDITORIAL: Returning to in-person classes may invite new anxieties, but will undoubtedly help stabilize our lives SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT HOLDS FIRST IN-PERSON Boston mayoral candidates John Barros, Andrea Campbell, Kim Janey, Annissa Essaibi George, Jon Santiago and Michelle Wu at the Suffolk County House of Corrections May 28. The candidates addressed criminal justice reform, mental health resources and more at their first in-person mayoral forum LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES Let’s Talk About: Westernization in non-Western countries. March 17, 2021 12:45 am by Mayela Machribie Lumban Gaol. A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with“No
EDITORIAL: ONLINE LEARNING DOES NOT EQUATE TO EASIER EDITORIAL: Online learning does not equate to easier education. It’s 7:30 a.m on a Wednesday. You wake up to snow-covered roads and the local news anchors reporting that school has been canceled for the day. Cue the sigh of relief, the burst of excitement and the snuggle back under your sheets. That’s what we’re all yearning for, right?A
GENERATION NAMES EXPLAINED Generation names explained. A “generation” is defined as a group of people born in the same time period, and generation names exemplify our human tendency to categorize ourselves. Over time, sociologists and generation researchers usually deem titles for the different age groups based on historical social trends. CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. JUNE 2021 – THE BOSTON HOCKEY BLOG This was our last edition of Terrier Hockey Talk for this campaign of BU Men’s and Women’s Hockey. We covered Terriers performing for team USA in the IIHF World Championship, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the Toronto Star’s controversial front page. NEWS – PAGE 2821 – THE DAILY FREE PRESS EDITORIAL: Returning to in-person classes may invite new anxieties, but will undoubtedly help stabilize our lives THE DAILY FREE PRESS At the roundtable, the stars spoke about their personal connections to the characters and the film, and the universality of the story. THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE BEHIND COVID-19 Scratchy throat, itchy nose and relentless cough? In the age of COVID-19 with over 180,000 cases worldwide — over 4,600 of those in the United States and nearly 200 in Massachusetts — it’s hard not to feel anxious about suspicious symptoms that resemble a flu or acold.
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REVIEW: ‘MY OCTOPUS TEACHER’ IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART Feeling down lately? Well, I can’t say this Netflix original will make things any better. “My Octopus Teacher” follows the story of a magnificent creature and the egotistical man who won’t leave her the hell alone. “My Octopus Teacher.” While the documentary is meant to be an uplifting story about the relationship between an octopus and main character Craig Foster, Foster’s GALLERY: SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM ACROSS BOSTON By Shannon Damiano, Thalia Lauzon and Hannah Yoshinaga. Following the start of spring last month and the return of warmer temperatures, flowers have begun to bloom throughout Boston. AMERICAN PROTEST: VICTORIA’S SECRET IS BUILT ON ABUSE AND I have never been a fan of Victoria’s Secret. The stores themselves are intimidating with the beautiful, unattainable bodies all over the walls, and their size variety is usually lacking. COM GRADUATES WED AT BU BEACH 11 YEARS AFTER MEETING ON They’ve known each other since just before their freshman year, but 2013 Boston University alumni Casey Rabin and Andrew Feldman didn’t fall in love until after graduation. CULTURE SHOCK: RAP MUSIC’S REPUTATION HIDES ITS POSITIVE Rap music is a highly controversial genre. Its lyrics are often explicit and describe graphic images of violence, sex and drugs. People typically assume that rap is harmful for America’s youth because it supports these conventionally inappropriate ideas. REVIEW: MILK BAR IS NOT WORTH THE HYPE Milk Bar in Harvard Square. Milk Bar opened a new location in Cambridge on Feb. 2, drawing large crowds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. The Crack Pie at Milk Bar is about as addictive as it sounds, with an oat cookie crust and custard filling. REVIEW: RON WHITE’S NETFLIX SPECIAL DROWNS IN ALCOHOL AND Ron White’s Netflix special, “Ron White: If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” premiered Tuesday. COURTESY OF RICK DIAMOND/ NETFLIX. The stand-up comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White’s original special, “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up,” was released on Netflix Tuesday. THE 5 BEST GROCERY STORES NEAR BOSTON 1. Trader Joe’s. Oh Joe, I don’t know what I would do without you. You make off-brand seem like the best thing a product can be, and I appreciate your commitment to inexpensive food that doesn’t make me feel like I’m living in the Soviet bloc when I eat it. STUDENTS DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER DISCOVERING HISTORY Boston University’s Department of History. Students demanded accountability after former Ph.D. student and teaching fellow Benjamin Welton was exposed for allegedly publishing several forms of white nationalist content under pen names by the HuffPost May STUDENTS REFLECT ON MENTAL HEALTH THROUGHOUT COVID-19 .@BU_Tweets students discussed their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic and reflected on the ways in which their well-being has changed over the past year. IMPACT – PAGE 2 – THE DAILY FREE PRESS EDITORIAL: Returning to in-person classes may invite new anxieties, but will undoubtedly help stabilize our lives SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT HOLDS FIRST IN-PERSON Boston mayoral candidates John Barros, Andrea Campbell, Kim Janey, Annissa Essaibi George, Jon Santiago and Michelle Wu at the Suffolk County House of Corrections May 28. The candidates addressed criminal justice reform, mental health resources and more at their first in-person mayoral forum LET’S TALK ABOUT: WESTERNIZATION IN NON-WESTERN COUNTRIES A few days ago, I received an invitation to an Indonesian wedding. Unlike any other Indonesian wedding invitation I’ve received, this one stood out to me because the dress code specifically said “Formal Attire” with “No Batik” written in parentheses. EDITORIAL: ONLINE LEARNING DOES NOT EQUATE TO EASIER It’s 7:30 a.m on a Wednesday. You wake up to snow-covered roads and the local news anchors reporting that school has been canceled for theday.
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