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The Daily Free Press
NameThe Daily Free Press
TypeStudent newspaper
OwnerBoston University
Founded1970
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts

The Daily Free Press is a student-run newspaper that serves the Boston University community, providing news, features, and entertainment content to students, faculty, and staff. The newspaper has a long history of covering local and national events, including the Boston Marathon bombing, Occupy Wall Street, and Presidential elections in the United States. With a strong focus on journalism, the newspaper has been a launching pad for many successful careers in the field, including those of Nicholas Kristof, Sarah Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald. The Daily Free Press has also covered various events and issues related to Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts University.

History

The Daily Free Press was founded in 1970 by a group of Boston University students who wanted to create an independent newspaper that would serve the university community. The newspaper's early years were marked by controversy, including a First Amendment lawsuit against the university, which was supported by the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Press Club. The newspaper has also covered historical events such as the Watergate scandal, Iran hostage crisis, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Over the years, the newspaper has undergone several changes in leadership and format, including the introduction of an online edition, which has allowed it to reach a wider audience, including readers at University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and New York University.

Publication

The Daily Free Press is published weekly during the academic year, with a circulation of thousands of copies distributed across the Boston University campus. The newspaper is printed by a commercial printer and is available online through its website, which also features a blog and a social media presence. The newspaper's publication schedule is coordinated with other student media outlets, including the Boston University News Service and the WTBU Radio. The Daily Free Press has also collaborated with other newspapers, such as the Harvard Crimson, The Tech, and the Tufts Daily, on various projects and investigations.

Content

The Daily Free Press features a wide range of content, including news, features, sports, and entertainment articles, as well as opinion pieces and editorials. The newspaper covers local and national events, including politics, social justice, and arts and culture. The newspaper has also featured interviews with notable figures, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders. The Daily Free Press has a strong focus on investigative journalism, with reporters covering topics such as climate change, income inequality, and racial justice, and has worked with organizations such as the ProPublica, The Guardian, and the Washington Post.

Impact

The Daily Free Press has had a significant impact on the Boston University community, providing a platform for students to express their opinions and engage with current events. The newspaper has also played a role in shaping the university's policies and decisions, with administrators often responding to concerns and issues raised by the newspaper. The Daily Free Press has been recognized for its excellence in journalism, winning awards from organizations such as the Society of Professional Journalists, Associated Collegiate Press, and the College Media Association. The newspaper has also been cited by major news outlets, including the New York Times, Boston Globe, and NPR.

Controversies

The Daily Free Press has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a free speech lawsuit against the university and a dispute with the university's administration over funding and editorial control. The newspaper has also faced criticism for its coverage of certain issues, including race and diversity, LGBTQ+ rights, and feminism. Despite these challenges, the newspaper has maintained its commitment to independent journalism and has continued to provide a platform for students to express their opinions and engage with current events, including coverage of events at University of Massachusetts Boston, Northeastern University, and Emerson College.

Notable_alumni

The Daily Free Press has a long list of notable alumni, including journalists, authors, and politicians. Some notable alumni include Sarah Kendzior, a bestselling author and journalist who got her start at the newspaper, and Glenn Greenwald, a journalist and lawyer who broke major stories on NSA surveillance and Edward Snowden. Other notable alumni include Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Sarah Kendzior, a journalist and author who has written for The New York Times and The Guardian. The newspaper's alumni have gone on to work at major news outlets, including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and CNN, as well as organizations such as the ACLU, Human Rights Watch, and the Brookings Institution.

Category:Student newspapers

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