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''The Daily Free Press'' is the independent student newspaper at
Boston University Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with ...
. It is a digital-first publication with daily online content and a monthly print edition on Thursday during the academic year. ''The Daily Free Press'' is staffed by about 200 volunteer editors, writers, reporters and photographers. The editorial positions change on a semester-to-semester basis. The paper is governed by a board of former editors, who make up the Board of Directors of Back Bay Publishing Co., Inc., a Massachusetts non-profit. Commonly called the FreeP, ''The Daily Free Press'' began publishing May 5, 1970 in response to violent student protests on campus in the wake of the
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. In the early 21st century, it is the longest-running, continuous publication at BU.


Overview

Until February 13, 2009, ''The Daily Free Press'' had published an issue every instructional day since its formation. Given increasingly tight finances for newspapers and declining advertising revenue, the paper decided to discontinue its Friday issue. As of September 2011, circulation was 5,000 issues per day, Monday through Thursday. This publishing schedule continued until September 2014, when the paper decided to switch to a daily online, weekly print publishing model. This action was intended to allow the newsroom to shift focus to a digital audience while maintaining a print presence. The weekly print edition circulates 5,000 issues each Thursday of the academic year. Further budget cuts and mental around 2019 forced the paper to rework its printing model, and around 2019 it started printing roughly once per month. ''The Daily Free Press'' has won numerous awards for its reporting, including the Columbia Press Association's Gold Medal Award for Excellence. In 2016, it was awarded Best All-Around Non-Daily Newspaper for Region 1 (Society of Professional Journalists) and First Runner-Up for College Newspaper of the Year (New England Newspaper & Press Association), each for its 2015 editorial year. The paper covers campus news and sports, local (Boston-area) news and publishes editorials, columns and letters each day. ''The Daily Free Press'' also has four sub-sections within its features department, each of which has its own space in the print edition each week. In January 1980, its Arts and Entertainment coverage became ''The Muse,'' the FreeP's weekly A&E publication. In January 2018, the paper again rebranded its Features sections for clarity, and the four subsection now "Arts," "Business," "Science," and "Community." Arts is now featured online on both Mondays and Fridays. ''Science Tuesday'' began in the 1990s and was rebranded as ''Catalyst'' (now "Science") in 2015, following the paper's shift to daily, digital-first content. The features department also includes ''Business,'' (previously "InBusiness") which covers emerging businesses and includes general business reporting, and "Community," (previously "Impact") which focuses on human-interest stories. All four sub-sections are featured in the FreeP’s print edition, except for special issues. The FreeP began publishing a news, arts and opinion blog in 2011, called ''The Daily Free Now,'' online at blog.dailyfreepress.com. The blog was rebranded during the FreeP’s digital-first transition. In January 2018, the FreeP introduced a new multimedia editor position on its editorial staff to oversee the production of the paper's weekly news podcast, "East to West" (launched in the fall of 2017) in addition to social media management, video production, and production of the paper's weekly Snapchat edition (also launched in the fall of 2017). The FreeP launched "The Next Edition," a one-day networking conference for student journalists, in Spring of 2018, when it was hosted at Boston University's Photonics Center. The editorial staff of the FreeP is strictly volunteer. All writers, photographers and business staffers are BU students. Members of the editorial board work nights to put out the paper and regularly work 50 hours per week, in addition to their classes. During the pandemic, The Daily Free Press Board of Directors -- former editors who oversee the financial and non-editorial goings on of the paper -- enacted wellness rules with input from the editorial board. These guidelines promote the mental wellness of all editorial staff, allowing for nights off in favor of mental wellness, among other changes. Editors also implemented a hybrid approach to limit the spread of COVID-19 pandemic that remains in place today, as part of the paper's commitment to student health.


Online distribution

Since January 1996, ''The Daily Free Press'' has also been published online at dailyfreepress.com. Beginning in September 2014, the website became the publication's primary daily publishing platform, as it switched to a weekly print model. It now prints roughly once per month during the academic year. In addition to the daily online content published five days per week, ''The Daily Free Press'' publishes breaking news and sports updates, often on weekends or outside of the academic calendar.


Finances

In 2011, Back Bay Publishing Co., Inc., the governing body of ''The Daily Free Press,'' announced that it had paid off a $78,000 debt to its printers Turley Publications, Inc. by way of an advertising advance from the
Boston University Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with ...
Dean of Students office. The company had discontinued Friday editions in 2009 to reduce publishing costs. There were concerns about the paper's independence in the wake of the financial announcement, but the paper continues to be entirely student-run. The university exercises no control over its content. In 2014, Back Bay Publishing Co., Inc. announced that ''The Daily Free Press'' had paid off approximately $70,000 in debt, with monies raised in a
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campaign. Significant donations from Bill O'Reilly and
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, along with several donations from alumni, family and friends, helped the newspaper raise a surplus of funds within a two-day period.


Notable Daily Free Press alumni

* David Barboza, a
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;'' * James Daly, Journalist (''Wired, Forbes, Rolling Stone''). Entrepreneur (''Business 2.0, TED Books, Edutopia''). Frequently both. * Bruce Feirstein, an author, magazine writer and screenwriter; * Joseph T. Hallinan, an author and 1991 Pulitzer Prize-winner for work done at the ''
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'' ; * Vivian Ho, ''
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'' * Jeff Kline, an award-winning producer of children's TV programs; * Michelle Mason, author and professor of philosophy, University of Minnesota * Bill O'Reilly, journalist and television personality; * Don Van Natta, Jr., author and member of ''The New York Times'' staff; received the Pulitzer Prize in 1999 & 2002; * Lisa Anne Auerbach, artist and American travel writers.


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